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lime
any gluey or adhesive substance; something which traps or captures someone
Containing lime or lime juice
is manufactured from limestone, a calcium carbonate mineral (CaCO3), by heating it to a high temperature (about 20000 F) to separate and drive off the carbon dioxide (CO2) from the carbonate (CO3 ) molecule, leaving Calcium Oxide (CaO) This is called calcination or burning
To treat with calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide (lime)
Birdlime
The linden tree
Any of the trees that bear limes, especially Citrus aurantiifolia
the green acidic fruit of any of various lime trees any of various related trees bearing limes cover with lime so as to induce growth; "lime the lawn
There are two kinds; Citrus Medica, var
Oxide of calcium; the white or gray, caustic substance, usually called quicklime, obtained by calcining limestone or shells, the heat driving off carbon dioxide and leaving lime
a caustic substance produced by heating limestone
A substance containing calcium used in the cleaning of sugar
A dry white powder consisting essentially of calcium hydroxide
A lime is a large tree with pale green leaves. It is often planted in parks in towns and cities. dilapidated avenues of limes
The common name for calcium oxide (Ca); hydrated lime is calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2]
A fruit allied to the lemon, but much smaller; also, the tree which bears it
Loosely, refers to compound of calcium Calcium content is used to measure the soil pH
Limetta which is only slightly sour
painting - executed on dry plaster The fresco pigments are mixed with lime water or slaked lime, and/or the wall is wetted down with lime water until the plaster softens or a paste of lime is laid upon the wall Although it is a less demanding technique the resulting painting is more pastel or chalky and not as durable as Buon fresco Often called Fresco secco or Mezzo-fresco (See Note below)