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ligneous

ADJECTIVE
  1. consisting of or containing lignin or xylem
    ligneous (or woody) tissue

How To Use ligneous In A Sentence

  • Resin: there are pyroligneous DIN cellulose, especially medium restriction of polyacrylic ester class shrinkproof resin.
  • “But the men have to understand that they may not waste even a lump, drop, or drip of coal, lamp oil, pyroligneous fuel, or ether for the spirit stoves.” The Terror
  • The expedition would be out of food, coal, oil, pyroligneous ether for lamp fuel, and rum. The Terror
  • In this stage pyroligneous liquids in the form of methanol and acetic acids are expelled and a small amount of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide is emitted (Fernandes, 1991). Chapter 5
  • The metal bottle holding a pint of pyroligneous ether fuel next to it had exploded, sending shrapnel flying in all directions but evidently just barely passing over their heads as they huddled in the tent. The Terror
  • The wood that is used at making a kitchen allegedly is the dry treatment processing with special course, paint covering layer of the surface can be ligneous Maecenas .
  • Therefore combinations of these fibers in any composition of non-amylaceous fiber (ligneous or woody fiber) will be dissolved, leaving the latter unharmed; the woody fibers remaining will prove suitable objects for examination under the microscope. Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886
  • True, father, but I thought it would be preferable to the constant crepitation which is apt to attend the combustion of more seasoned ligneous fragments. The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales With Condensed Novels, Spanish and American Legends, and Earlier Papers
  • a small hole closed by the upper extremity of the columella, nature has not furnished monkeys with the means of opening the ligneous pericarp, as it has of opening the covercle of the lecythis, called in the missions the covercle of the monkeys 'cocoa. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2
  • Wood vinegar, also known as pyroligneous acid, is the sap or fluid derived from tree cells. Wil's Ebay E-Store
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