"Ligulated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a ligule; specifically, having a scale, membrane, or filament, as in the case of certain leaves or petals, at the base of the blade or petal.
Lignose refers to a type of organic compound that contains lignin, a complex polymer found in wood and other plant cell walls. Lignose compounds are derived from lignin and are used to produce a variety of products, such as pharmaceuticals, dyes, and plastics. They are also used in the manufacture of paper, cardboard, and textiles. In general, the term "lignose" implies a connection to or origin in lignin or wood.
A lignotuber is a type of underground stem found in some plants, typically eucalyptus and certain shrubs. It is a modified stem that contains meristematic tissue, allowing it to regenerate in the event of damage or overgrowth. The lignotuber acts as a storage organ, providing nutrients and protection to the plant.
Ligroin is a type of petroleum-derived solvent that is often used in laboratory settings, particularly in organic chemistry. It is a colorless, mobile liquid with a faint odor, and is miscible with many organic compounds. The name "ligroin" comes from the Italian words "ligro" (meaning "light") and "roino" (meaning "diadem" or "crown"), referring to its lighter, more volatile properties compared to other solvents. Ligroin is often used as a recrystallization solvent, purification agent, and general laboratory reagent.
Ligroine is a type of mineral spirit, a colorless, volatile, and highly flammable liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, used as a solvent in various industries, such as painting, cleaning, and manufacturing. It is also known as ligroin or petroleum naphtha.
Ligularia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Compositae, commonly known as leucanthemums or daisy-like flowers. The name "Ligularia" comes from the Latin "ligula", meaning a small tongue or awl, likely referring to the shape of some of the plant's leaves.
Ligulate refers to a shape or arrangement characteristic of a ligule, which is a strap-like structure found at the base of a leaf or leaf-like organ in some plants. The ligule may be membranous, hairy, or divided, and its shape may be ligulate, meaning that it has a strap-like or tongue-like form. In general, the term "ligulate" describes the shape of a leaf or leaf-like organ that has a narrow, strap-like or tongue-like base.
Liguria is a region located in the northwest part of Italy, specifically on the Mediterranean coast. It is known for its mild climate, beautiful beaches, and dramatic coastline, as well as its capital city Genoa, which is a historic port city.
Ligustrum is a genus of flowering plants in the Oleaceae family. It is commonly known as privet. The plants are native to eastern Asia, and are widely cultivated in many parts of the world for their attractive flowers and evergreen foliage.
Lihir is a small island in Papua New Guinea. The name "Lihir" is derived from the local Tok Pisin language and means "turn back". The island is famous for its gold mining industry, and its gold and silver mining activities have resulted in significant environmental and social impacts on the island and its people.
"Lihou" is an adjective in the Cornish language, which was traditionally spoken in Cornwall, a region in the southwestern tip of Great Britain. In Cornish, "lihou" means "lonesome" or "solitary". It can be used to describe a place or a situation that is remote and uninhabited.