The stalk soon becomes ligneous, and in time acquires considerable thickness.
2
Everywhere else is the ligneous fence, generally too hard and thick to break through.
3
The common kind is known to have small pinnated leaves growing on stalks imperfectly ligneous.
4
It grows to the height of about four feet, has a stem imperfectly ligneous, without branches.
5
A chemical solution of cotton which is destitute of ligneous matter will give a chemically pure solution.
6
We have found shrubs of eight or ten feet high entwined with bignonia and other ligneous creepers.
7
The list of the sites that suit her would almost form a complete catalogue of the ligneous flora.
8
The first tegument is osseous or ligneous, triangular, tuberculated on its exterior surface, and of the colour of cinnamon.
9
Here and there branches were broken off, stripped clean of their leaves, and the ligneous parts left upon the ground.
10
These trees produce ligneous roots which, when cooked, are excellent; from them, by fermentation, a very agreeable liquor is made.
11
A chemical solution of flax therefore would prove for some purposes undesirable, owing to the presence of this ligneous matter.
12
Mr. WEGG had this advantage over Mr. FECHTER, that his literary ability did not wholly depend upon his ligneous leg.
13
The cassava cakes sent to Europe are composed almost entirely of starch, along with a few fibres of the ligneous matter.
14
These ligneous ridges sometimes separate from the trunk at a height of eight feet, and are transformed into cylindrical roots two feet thick.
15
The shell being taken off, the nut is found to be hard, ligneous, oblong, of unequal surface, furrowed, and of a chesnut yellow.
16
Case report: We describe the early and successful dental management of a case of ligneous gingivitis secondary to plasminogen deficiency in a 6-year- old girl.