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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Late Latin pulpōsus, from Latin pulpa. By surface analysis, pulpe +‎ -eux. Cf. the older form poulpeux.

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pulpeux (feminine pulpeuse, masculine plural pulpeux, feminine plural pulpeuses)

  1. sexually attractive, gorgeous, ravishing
  2. pulpy

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