What is the meaning of Pith?

  1. The soft, spongy substance inside plant parts; specifically, the parenchyma in the centre of the roots and stems of many plants and trees.

    The soft, spongy substance inside plant parts; specifically, the parenchyma in the centre of the roots and stems of many plants and trees.

    The albedo (whitish inner portion of the rind) of a citrus fruit.

    1. Senses relating to humans and animals.
      1. The soft tissue inside a human or animal body or one of their organs; specifically, the spongy interior substance of a horn or the shaft of a feather.

        Senses relating to humans and animals.

        1. The soft tissue inside a human or animal body or one of their organs; specifically, the spongy interior substance of a horn or the shaft of a feather.

          The soft tissue inside a human or animal body or one of their organs; specifically, the spongy interior substance of a horn or the shaft of a feather.

          Chiefly of animals: the soft tissue inside a spinal cord; the spinal marrow; also, the spinal cord itself.

          Synonym of diploe (the thin layer of soft, spongy, or cancellate tissue between the bone plates which constitute the skull)

          The soft tissue of the brain.

          The soft inner portion of a loaf of bread.

          1. The central or innermost part of something; the core, the heart.

            The central or innermost part of something; the core, the heart.

            The essential or vital part of something; the essence.

            Physical power or strength; force, might.

            A quality of courage and endurance; backbone, mettle, spine.

            The energy, force, or power of speech or writing; specifically, such force or power due to conciseness; punch, punchiness.

            Chiefly in of (great) pith and moment: gravity, importance, substance, weight.

            To render insensate or kill (an animal, especially cattle or a laboratory animal) by cutting, piercing, or otherwise destroying the spinal cord.

            To extract the pith from (something or someone).

            The ordinal form of the number pi (π; approximately 3.14159…).

            One divided by pi, that is, (approximately 0.31831…).

            The soft interior portion of something, especially:

            1. pith (soft substance in the center of a plant's stem)
            2. The pulp (soft innards) of a fruit.

            pith (soft substance in the center of a plant's stem)

            The pulp (soft innards) of a fruit.

            The essential or vital part; importance.

            Power, strength, might.

            Source: wiktionary.org