Definition of Lime burner. Meaning of Lime burner. Synonyms of Lime burner

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Definition of Lime burner

Lime burner
Lime burner, one who burns limestone, shells, etc., to make lime. Lime light. See Calcium light, under Calcium.

Meaning of Lime burner from wikipedia

- rises. Below the burner, the hot lime transfers heat to, and is cooled by, the combustion air. A mechanical grate withdraws the lime at the bottom. A...
- either a place where limestone is quarried, or a man-made pit used to burn lime stones in the same way that modern-day kilns and furnaces constructed of...
- and Leadenhall Street to the north. Its name comes from the lime burners who once sold lime from there for use in construction. It is perhaps best known...
- fullers, keepers of inns, taverns, hotels, saloons or coffee houses, lime burners, livery stable keepers, market gardeners, millers, miners, packers, printers...
- Valley. Built by Jens L. Jenson, Richfield's "well-known" lime burner, the kiln cured lime which was used for mortar utilized in the construction of numerous...
- Spinner-style lime spreaders are generally used to spread agricultural lime on fields. Agricultural lime is injected into coal burners at power plants...
- glovers, hosiers, skinners, bakers, butchers, innkeepers, cooks and a lime-burner". They were predominantly male, but with some women in their ranks. The...
- type), a soldier, a bleacher (blanchisseur) of straw hats, and a lime burner (a maker of lime for mortar). Barlow claims that before marrying, Jacquard had...
- lighting in the late 19th century. Heating calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) in a stove burner causes it to glow, although this is not as bright as a real limelight...
- Kalkbrenner (German: occupational name for a lime burner) is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christian Kalkbrenner (1755–1806)...