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The answer LIGNEOUS has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of ligneous in various dictionaries:
adj - consisting of or containing lignin or xylem
Consisting of or having the texture or appearance of wood; woody.
adj - of or resembling wood
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Made of wood |
Woody's line of fire |
Of the nature of wood |
Woody |
Wooden |
Woody is on glue, smashed |
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Consisting of or having the texture or appearance of wood woody. |
made, consisting of, or resembling wood woody. |
consisting of or containing lignin or xylem |
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A woody plant is a plant that produces wood as its structural tissue. Woody plants are usually either trees, shrubs, or lianas. These are usually perennial plants whose stems and larger roots are reinforced with wood produced from secondary xylem. The main stem, larger branches, and roots of these plants are usually covered by a layer of bark. Wood is a structural cellular adaptation that allows woody plants to grow from above ground stems year after year, thus making some woody plants the largest and tallest terrestrial plants. * Wood is primarily composed of xylem cells with cell walls made of cellulose and lignin. Xylem is a vascular tissue which moves water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. Most woody plants form new layers of woody tissue each year, and so increase their stem diameter from year to year, with new wood deposited on the inner side of a vascular cambium layer located immediately beneath the bark. However, in some monocotyledons such as palms and dracaenas, the |