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groundwood pulp

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noun

  1. wood pulp consisting of groundwood that has not been cooked or chemically treated, used for making newsprint and other poorer grades of paper.


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I'm going to jump right into the groundwood pulp business when the time comes.

From The Man in the Twilight by Cullum, Ridgwell

When he and that clownish partner of his, Harker, are through, Sachigo'll be the biggest proposition in the way of groundwood pulp in the world.

From The Man in the Twilight by Cullum, Ridgwell

Its present limit is six thousand tons dry weight groundwood pulp to the week.

From The Man in the Twilight by Cullum, Ridgwell

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