pith
piTH/
noun
1.
soft or spongy tissue in plants or animals, in particular.
spongy white tissue lining the rind of an orange, lemon, and other citrus fruits.
noun: pith
BOTANY
the spongy cellular tissue in the stems and branches of many higher plants.
archaic
spinal marrow.
2.
the essence of something.
"a book that he considered contained the pith of all his work"
synonyms: essence, main point, fundamentals, heart, substance, nub, core, quintessence, crux, gist, meat, kernel, marrow, burden; informalnitty-gritty
"the pith of the argument"
3.
forceful and concise expression.
"he writes with a combination of pith and exactitude"
synonyms: succinctness, conciseness, concision, pithiness, brevity; More
verb
verb: pith; 3rd person present: piths; past tense: pithed; past participle: pithed; gerund or present participle: pithing
1.
remove the pith from.
2.
rare
pierce or sever the spinal cord of (an animal) so as to kill or immobilize it.
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