Definitions from Wiktionary (pomace)
▸ noun: The pulp or pulplike matter remaining from a substance pressed to extract its juice or oil.
▸ noun: Such residue from apples used in the process of cidermaking; also, a mass of crushed apples before the juice is pressed out.
▸ noun: Such residue from grapes used in winemaking.
▸ noun: (historical) Such residue (especially castor bean cake or fish scrap) used as fertilizer.
▸ noun: (UK, regional, archaic) Synonym of pulp (“a soft, moist mass formed by mashing something”)
▸ noun: (by extension, obsolete) Sheep offal.
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▸ noun: The pulp or pulplike matter remaining from a substance pressed to extract its juice or oil.
▸ noun: Such residue from apples used in the process of cidermaking; also, a mass of crushed apples before the juice is pressed out.
▸ noun: Such residue from grapes used in winemaking.
▸ noun: (historical) Such residue (especially castor bean cake or fish scrap) used as fertilizer.
▸ noun: (UK, regional, archaic) Synonym of pulp (“a soft, moist mass formed by mashing something”)
▸ noun: (by extension, obsolete) Sheep offal.
Similar:
white cider,
apple wine,
pomme purée,
persicot,
pomegranateade,
piment,
cheese,
stosh,
apple cider,
cider-and,
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