Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lign
Noun
/lɪɡn/
Definition
The term ‘lign’ refers to a type of organic material that is primarily composed of lignin, a complex polymer found in the cell walls of plants and trees.
Examples
- The lign in the tree’s structure provides support and strength.
- Lign is essential for the durability of wooden furniture.
- As plants grow, they develop more lign, allowing them to withstand environmental stress.
Meaning
Lign is a basic component of wood and contributes to the structural integrity and rigidity of plants.
Synonyms
- Lignin
- Wood material
- Plant fiber