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lignin

/lig-nin/US // ˈlɪg nɪn //UK // (ˈlɪɡnɪn) //

木质素,木素

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Botany. an organic substance that, with cellulose, forms the chief part of woody tissue.
    • : Papermaking. impure matter found in wood pulp.

Examples

  • By varying the levels of two hormones in the gel, the researchers controlled the cells’ production of lignin, a polymer that lends wood its firmness.

  • In the end, over 100 million years of dead trees and ferns and undigested lignin were deposited under the surface of the Earth.

  • Well, this deposit of lignin produced an oxygen surge in the atmosphere.

  • Like tropical rains from a jungle roof, lignin dripped from the vaults, and in falling, burst into flames.

  • Down at his feet the spilled lignin formed a widening pool; it threatened to envelope his feet.

  • With the third blow the plastics cell cracked and the lignin poured out, a syrupy curtain sliding down.

  • They contained lignin-dynamite, with a very cheap clock arrangement for firing it.

  • In the second year the lignin alone increased to the end; the cellulose decreased at the end of June.