cellulose
cellulose
Noun
This term refers to the organic compound that provides the rigid skeletal structure for plants. It is characterized by its toughness and resistance to degradation, which allows trees and shrubs to grow tall without collapsing. In industrial contexts, the word often refers to the modified chemical derivatives used to create synthetic materials. Because it is a chemical substance, it is treated as an uncountable mass noun and does not have a plural form in standard usage.