BURNT LIME vs LIME: NOUN
- A white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide
- Limit; end.
- A green citrus fruit, somewhat smaller and sharper-tasting than a lemon.
- A tree of the genus Tilia, natural order Tiliaceæ; the linden.
- Any of the trees that bear limes, especially Citrus aurantiifolia.
- A light, somewhat yellowish, green colour associated with the fruits of a lime tree.
- A tree, a variety of Citrus Medica.
- Any of several evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Citrus having edible green or greenish-yellow fruit, especially the Mexican lime and the Persian lime.
- Birdlime.
- Any of various mineral and industrial forms of calcium oxide differing chiefly in water content and percentage of constituents such as magnesia, silica, alumina, and iron.
- Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber
- A white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide
- A caustic substance produced by heating limestone
- A sticky adhesive that is smeared on small branches to capture small birds
- Any of various related trees bearing limes
- The green acidic fruit of any of various lime trees
- The fruit of any of these plants, having a pulpy interior and usually acid juice.
- A limestone quarry.
- A twig smeared with birdlime; hence, that which catches; a snare.
- Calcium hydroxide or slaked lime; also, in a less technical sense, calcium oxide or quicklime.
- Oxide of calcium, CaO; the white or gray, caustic substance, usually called quicklime, obtained by calcining limestone or shells, the heat driving off carbon dioxide and leaving lime. It develops great heat when treated with water, forming slaked lime, and is an essential ingredient of cement, plastering, mortar, etc.
- A cord for leading a dog; a leash. Hence limer, limmer, limehound.
- The color of the lime{1}, a yellowish-green.
- The fruit of the Citrus aurantifolia, allied to the lemon, but greener in color; also, the tree which bears it.
- One who burns limestone, shells, etc., to make lime.
- A thong by which a dog is led; a leash.
- An evergreen tree, Citrus australis, which reaches a height of from 30 to 50 feet and bears globular, acid fruits about the size of walnuts. Its beautiful light-yellow wood is hard, close-grained, and takes a high polish. Called also native orange.
- The finger-lime;
- Citrus Australasica, a small tree of eastern Australia, bearing slender thorns, and ellipsoid or almost cylindrical fruits, 2–4 inches long, tasting like lemons.
- An alkaline earth of great economic importance.
- Any viscous substance; especially, a viscous substance laid on twigs for catching birds; bird-lime.
- In leather manufacturing, a vat containing a solution of lime for unhairing skins.
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- The fruit of the lime-tree.
- The linden tree. See linden.
BURNT LIME vs LIME: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Containing lime or lime juice.
- Having the aroma or flavor of lime.
- Having a yellowish-green color like that of the lime (the fruit).
BURNT LIME vs LIME: VERB
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- Cover with lime so as to induce growth
- Spread birdlime on branches to catch birds
BURNT LIME vs LIME: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To entangle; to insnare.
- To smear with a viscous substance, as birdlime.
- To treat with lime.
- To smear with birdlime.
- To catch or snare with or as if with birdlime.
- To treat with lime, or oxide or hydrate of calcium; to manure with lime
BURNT LIME vs LIME: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To smear with a viscous substance for the purpose of catching birds.
- Hence To entangle; insnare; encumber.
- To apply lime to; in a special use, to manure with lime, as soil; throw lime into, as a pond or stream, to kill the fish in it.
- To sprinkle with slaked lime, as a floor; treat with lime; in leather manufacturing, to steep (hides) in a solution of lime in order to remove the hair.
- To cement.
- Of or pertaining to the tree so called.
- To file; polish.
- Several yield valuable timber
BURNT LIME vs LIME: RELATED WORDS
- Burn, Ash, Brick, Barilla, Mastic, Umber, Horn, Calcined, Unslaked lime, Fluxing lime, Calcined lime, Calx, Calcium oxide, Quicklime, Lime
- Caustic lime, Calcium hydrate, Calcined lime, Burnt lime, Birdlime, Calx, Lime tree, Basswood, Linden, Linden tree, Quicklime, Calcium hydroxide, Slaked lime, Calcium oxide, Hydrated lime
BURNT LIME vs LIME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Coke, Coffee, Cinders, Cinder, Chocolate, Burn, Ash, Brick, Mastic, Umber, Horn, Calcined, Calcium oxide, Quicklime, Lime
- Calcium, Lemonade, Lima, Calcareous, Fruit, Citrus, Limestone, Lemon, Basswood, Linden tree, Quicklime, Calcium hydroxide, Slaked lime, Calcium oxide, Hydrated lime
BURNT LIME vs LIME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Hydraulic cement dates back to Roman times, when it was made from burnt lime mixed with naturally occurring pozzolana (a reactive silica-rich volcanic ash).
- Cement from crushed rock with burnt lime as binder.
- Other types of lime you may find for sell include hydrated or slaked lime and quick or burnt lime.
- However, carbide lime slurry and industrially manufactured commercial lime possess no fungicidal effect.
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of liquid lime verses dry lime?
- SMP and lime requirement found by adding lime to soil was acceptable.
- Dolomitic lime is mined in a manner similar to calcitic lime.
- Hydrated lime is slaked needs only enough water added lime.
- Anyone can grow them with ease, lime or no lime.
- Azure Lime Smells exactly like that Marble Lime Soda.
- Mexican lime, Palestine sweet lime, rangpur lime, volkamer lemon, and rough lemon.
- Other types of lime you may find for sell include hydrated or slaked lime and quick or burnt lime.
- The lime solution should be well saturated with lime, even containing some lime that has not vet been dissolved.
BURNT LIME vs LIME: QUESTIONS
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- When was the Tahitian lime introduced to Australia?
- Does country range lime cordial contain artificial colours?
- Can lime offset the acidification of sensitive lakes?
- What happens when calcium carbonate reacts with lime?
- Can I use Mrs wages pickling lime instead of regular pickling lime?
- How to make Easy Key lime cake with Key Lime Cream Cheese?
- Can I substitute regular lime for Key lime in a recipe?
- What is the best lime tree for pleached lime trees?
- What is the formula for quick lime and slaked lime?
- What is the percentage of free lime in lime clinker?