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Lye is a hydroxide,
either sodium hydroxide or pot****ium hydroxide. The word
lye most
accurately refers to
sodium hydroxide (NaOH),[citation needed] but...
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player Lyes Cherifi (born 1968),
Algerian judoka Lyes Houri (born 1996),
French football player Lyes Oukkal (born 1991),
Algerian football player Lyes Ould...
- Look up
lye in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lye is a
caustic chemical,
usually referring to
sodium hydroxide.
Lye or
LYE may also
refer to:
Lye, West...
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Lye rolls are a
baked specialty in
Germany (especially in
Bavaria and Swabia),
France (Alsace), Switzerland, and Austria. They are made by
immersing bread...
- The Müller-
Lyer illusion is an
optical illusion consisting of
three stylized arrows. When
viewers are
asked to
place a mark on the
figure at the midpoint...
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Leonard Charles ****a
Lye (/laɪ/; 5 July 1901 – 15 May 1980) was a New
Zealand artist known primarily for his
experimental films and
kinetic sculpture...
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Lyal (also
spelt Lyell) was a
locality in the City of
Greater Bendigo, in the
Australian state of Victoria. As of 2016, it is now part of the localities...
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Sodium hydroxide, also
known as
lye and
caustic soda, is an
inorganic compound with the
formula NaOH. It is a
white solid ionic compound consisting of...
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Lyor Cohen (born
October 3, 1959) is an
American record executive and
record producer. He has been
actively involved in hip hop at
various record labels...
- lipeäkala [ˈlipeæˌkɑlɑ];
literally "
lye fish") is
dried whitefish,
usually cod, but
sometimes ling or burbot,
cured in
lye. It is made from aged stockfish...