pulper

/ˈpʌlpər/
noun
  1. A machine that crushes or grinds something into a soft, wet mass (pulp), especially for making paper or processing fruit.
    • The paper mill installed a new pulper to break down recycled cardboard.
    • Farmers use a fruit pulper to separate juice and pulp from seeds and skin.
    • The old pulper in the basement could turn a pile of newspapers into a soggy mess in minutes.
  2. A person or thing that pulps or reduces something to pulp.
    • The heavy rain acted as a natural pulper, turning the fallen leaves into mush.
    • He worked as a pulper at the recycling plant, feeding waste paper into the machine.
    • The chef used a hand-cranked pulper to make fresh applesauce.
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