lignin
See also: Lignin
English
Etymology
Noun
lignin (usually uncountable, plural lignins)
- (organic chemistry) A complex non-carbohydrate aromatic polymer present in all wood.
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Czech
Noun
lignin m
- lignin
Declension
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | lignin | ligniny |
| genitive | ligninu | ligninů |
| dative | ligninu | ligninům |
| accusative | lignin | ligniny |
| vocative | lignine | ligniny |
| locative | ligninu, lignině | ligninech |
| instrumental | ligninem | ligniny |
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