Richly vascularized and innervated connective tissue found at the inner core of a tooth called the pulp cavity. The pulp is divided into the coronal aspect (coronal pulp) and root aspect (radicular pulp).
Juicy or fleshy tissue of a fruit [imprecise, not recommended].
Soft, often moist tissue of a fruit.
Soft tissue, especially when surrounded by hard tissue as in the inside of a tooth.
Soft, spongy tissue, found in the spleen and certain other arts of the body.
A supple, damp, uniform substance, acquired by crushing or mashing.
The pulp, which is the innermost and delicate portion of a tooth, consists of blood vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves.