- pack, as
usual in
modern hunting. Instead, they were
first found by a
limer. The
limer would be
taken out at dawn by its handler, on foot, who
would identify...
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Lime or
Limes primarily refers to:
Lime (fruit), a
green citrus fruit Lime (material),
inorganic materials containing calcium,
usually calcium oxide or...
-
Lime is a calcium-containing
inorganic mineral composed primarily of oxides, and hydroxide,
usually calcium oxide and/ or
calcium hydroxide. It is also...
- they are
commonly called lime trees or
lime bushes,
although they are not
closely related to the tree that
produces the
lime fruit. The
genus occurs in...
-
whose fruits are
called limes,
including the Key
lime (Citrus aurantiifolia),
Persian lime,
kaffir lime, and
desert lime.
Limes are a rich
source of vitamin...
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Liming may
refer to:
Liming can
refer to any
process which traditionally accomplished with
lime or
calcium hydroxide.
Hence it may
refer to:
Liming (soil)...
-
Persian lime (Citrus × latifolia), also
known by
other common names such as
seedless lime,
Bearss lime and
Tahiti lime, is a
citrus fruit species of hybrid...
- yellow-green, lemon-
lime,
lime green, or
bitter lime.[citation needed] The
first recorded use of
lime green as a
color name in
English was in 1890.
Lime (color hex...
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Lime plaster is a type of
plaster composed of sand, water, and
lime,
usually non-hydraulic
hydrated lime (also
known as
slaked lime, high
calcium lime...
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Lime mortar is
composed of
lime and an
aggregate such as sand,
mixed with water. The
Ancient Indians were the
first to use
lime mortars,
which they used...