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Coerulignone
Coerulignone C[oe]`ru*lig"none, n. [L. coeruleus cerulean + lignum wood + E. quinone.] (Chem.) A bluish violet, crystalline substance obtained in the purification of crude wood vinegar. It is regarded as a complex quinone derivative of diphenyl; -- called also cedriret.
Lignoceric
Lignoceric Lig`no*cer"ic (-n[-o]*s[e^]r"[i^]k), a. [L. lignum wood + cera wax.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid of the formic acid series, found in the tar, wax, or paraffine obtained by distilling certain kinds of wood, as the beech.
Lignone
Lignone Lig"none` (l[i^]g"n[=o]n`), n. (Bot.) See Lignin.
Lignose
Lignose Lig*nose" (l[i^]g*n[=o]s"), Lignous Lig"nous (l[i^]g"n[u^]s), a. [L. lignosus, fr. lignum wood: cf. F. ligneux. Cf. Ligneous.] Ligneous. [R.] --Evelyn.
Lignose
Lignose Lig"nose` (l[i^]g"n[=o]s`), n. 1. (Bot.) See Lignin. 2. (Chem.) An explosive compound of wood fiber and nitroglycerin. See Nitroglycerin.
Lignous
Lignose Lig*nose" (l[i^]g*n[=o]s"), Lignous Lig"nous (l[i^]g"n[u^]s), a. [L. lignosus, fr. lignum wood: cf. F. ligneux. Cf. Ligneous.] Ligneous. [R.] --Evelyn.
Limnoria lignorum
Gribble Grib"ble, n. [Cf. Prov. E. grib to bite.] (Zo["o]l.) A small marine isopod crustacean (Limnoria lignorum or L. terebrans), which burrows into and rapidly destroys submerged timber, such as the piles of wharves, both in Europe and America.
Pyrolignous
Pyrolignous Pyr`o*lig"nous, a. Same as Pyroligneous.

Meaning of Ligno from wikipedia

- John Lignos (born in Chios, Greece) was a U.S. soccer player who spent four seasons in the North American Soccer League, one in the American Soccer League...
- A lignotuber is a woody swelling of the root crown possessed by some plants as a protection against destruction of the plant stem, such as by fire. Other...
- or by impaling him with it (Simplex [...] voco, **** in uno simplicique ligno fit affixio, aut infixio). He thus distinguished two types of crux simplex:...
- (PLA). In addition to wood fiber and plastic, WPCs can also contain other ligno-cellulosic and/or inorganic filler materials. WPCs are a subset of a larger...
- synthetic building block 2,6-xylidine. The "ligno" prefix is chosen because "xylo" means wood in Gr**** while "ligno" means the same in Latin. The "lido" prefix...
- which means 'apple'. In the Vulgate, Genesis 2:17 describes the tree as "de ligno autem scientiae boni et mali": "but of the tree [literally 'wood'] of knowledge...
- Pallas Attica, et Ceres Pharia, quae sine effigie rudi palo et informi ligno prostat? Pars crucis est omne robur, quod erecta statione defigitur; nos...
- nisi duratis Wielandia fabrica giris Obstaret, s****o penetraverit ilia ligno. And had not Weland's work obstructed with hardened rings, He would have...
- Josef Kamel, he mentioned that, Nilad arbor mediocris, rarissimi recta, ligno folido, et compacto ut Molavin, ubi abundant Mangle, lo**** vocant Manglar...
- (Cyrillic: Станлио и Олио) Slovenia "Stan in Olio" Greece "Hondros kai Lignos" (Χοντρός και Λιγνός) (Fat and Skinny) India (Marathi) "जाड्या आणि रड्या"...