1. 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.
2. The fruit of any of these plants, having a pulpy interior and usually acid juice.
[French, from Spanish lima, from Arabic līma, from Persian līmū, lemon, any of various citrus fruits; akin to Hindi nimbū and Gujarati lību, lime, of Austroasiatic origin; akin to Mundari (Munda language of Jharkhand, India) lembu.]
b. 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.
1. a white or grayish white, lumpy, very slightly water-soluble solid, CaO, used chiefly in mortars, plasters, and cements, and in the manufacture of steel, paper, glass, and various chemicals of calcium.
2. a calcium compound for improving crops grown in soils deficient in lime.
A white, lumpy powder made of calcium oxide (CaO). It is made by heating limestone, bones, or shells, and is used to make glass, paper, steel, and building plaster. It is also added to soil to lower its acidity.
atomic number 20, Ca, calcium - a white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust; an important component of most plants and animals
oxide - any compound of oxygen with another element or a radical
3.
lime - a sticky adhesive that is smeared on small branches to capture small birds
citrus tree, citrus - any of numerous tropical usually thorny evergreen trees of the genus Citrus having leathery evergreen leaves and widely cultivated for their juicy edible fruits having leathery aromatic rinds
5.
lime - 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
silver lime, silver linden, Tilia tomentosa - large tree native to eastern Europe and Asia Minor having leaves with white tomentum on the under side; widely cultivated as an ornamental
tree - a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms
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lime - the green acidic fruit of any of various lime trees
citrous fruit, citrus, citrus fruit - any of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp; grown in warm regions
key lime - small yellow-green limes of southern Florida
spread out, scatter, spread - strew or distribute over an area; "He spread fertilizer over the lawn"; "scatter cards across the table"
2.
lime - cover with lime so as to induce growth; "lime the lawn"
cover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"
attracting the public's attention. kalklig شُهْرَه: في الأضْواء привличащ вниманието ribalta ve středu pozornosti im Rampenlicht rampelys στο προσκήνιο, στο φως της δημοσιότητας en el candelero rambivalgus محل مورد توجه و تماشای عموم parrasvaloissa en vedette אור הַזרָקוֹרִים प्रकाश बिन्दु središte javne pozornosti rivaldafényben, az érdeklődés homlokterében menarik perhatian sviðsljós alla ribalta 脚光を浴びて 세상의 이목을 끄는 입장 dėmesio centre uzmanības centrā menjadi perhatian ramai in de schijnwerpers i rampelyset na widoku/na cenzurowanym د ټولو د پام وړځاى ribalta lumina rampei в центре внимания v strede pozornosti v središču zanimanja jarka svetlost rampljus: i rampljuset จุดสนใจ ilgi odağı 引人注目 в світлі рампи شہرت ، ناموری được mọi người chú ý 引人注目
lime2
(laim) noun
1. a type of small, very sour, yellowish-green citrus fruit related to the lemon. lemmetjie, suurlemoen لَيْمون حامِض лимон lima limeta die Limone limefrugt; lime γλυκολέμονο lima laim لیموترش limetti lime לִימוֹן לַיִים नींबू limeta lime limau nipis súraldin limetta ライムの実 라임 rūgščiavaisio citrinmedžio vaisius laims buah limau nipis tropische citroen lime limona ترش ليمو lima lămâie verde лайм limet citronka limeta lime มะนาว misket limonu 萊姆檸檬 лайм نیبو، لیموں chanh lá cam 酸橙
2. (also adjective) (of) the colour of this fruit. lime walls. lemmetjie بِلَوْن الليْمون жълтозелен lima žlutozelený das Zitronengelb, zitronengelb limefarvet κιτρινοπράσινος lima rohekaskollane زرد مایل به سبز limetinvärinen lime צֶבַע לִימוֹן לַיִים नींबू का रंग žućkast citromsárga hijau kekuningan gulgrænn color limetta* うすみどり色 (の) 라임색 gelsvai žalia spalva dzeltenzaļa krāsa; dzeltenzaļš- hijau pucuk pisang lichtgroen gulgrønnżółtawy شين ته ورته زيړ lima de culoarea lămâii цвета лайма žltozelený citronski boje limete limegrön ที่มีสีเขียวเหมือนมะนาว küf rengi 黃綠色 колір лайма ہلکا پیلا نیبو کا سا رنگ màu vàng chanh 酸橙色的
lime3
(laim) noun
a tree with rough bark and small heart-shaped leaves. lindeboom زَيْزَفون липа tília lípa die Linde lindetræ φλαμουριάtilo pärn درخت لیموترش lehmus tilleulחושחש फूल वाला एक पौधा limeta hársfa pohon limau lind tiglio しなの木 라임나무 liepa liepa pokok limau nipis lindelindlipa د ليمو ونه tília tei липа lipa lipa lipa lind ต้นไม้ชนิดหนึ่งมีใบเหมือนรูปหัวใจ ıhlamur ağacı 歐椴樹 липа ایک آرائشی درخت جس کے پتے دل کی شکل کے ہوتے ہیں cây đoan 欧椴,酸橙树
The two lime merchants, with their escort, entered the dominions of Miss Abbey Potterson, to whom their escort (presenting them and their pretended business over the half-door of the bar, in a confidential way) preferred his figurative request that 'a mouthful of fire' might be lighted in Cosy.
These shells are associated with much common salt, a little sulphate of lime (both probably left by the evaporation of the spray, as the land slowly rose), together with sulphate of soda and muriate of lime.
Mr Plornish picked a bit of lime out of his whisker, put it between his lips, turned it with his tongue like a sugar-plum, considered, found himself unequal to the task of lucid explanation, and appealing to his wife, said, 'Sally, you may as well mention how it was, old woman.'
Through their veil Archer caught the glint of the Lime Rock, with its white-washed turret and the tiny house in which the heroic light-house keeper, Ida Lewis, was living her last venerable years.
Toward midnight the voices began to subside, a cock crowed, the full moon began to show from behind the lime trees, a fresh white dewy mist began to rise, and stillness reigned over the village and the house.
It was a wood of beeches and limes, with here and there a light silver-stemmed birch--just the sort of wood most haunted by the nymphs: you see their white sunlit limbs gleaming athwart the boughs, or peeping from behind the smooth- sweeping outline of a tall lime; you hear their soft liquid laughter--but if you look with a too curious sacrilegious eye, they vanish behind the silvery beeches, they make you believe that their voice was only a running brooklet, perhaps they metamorphose themselves into a tawny squirrel that scampers away and mocks you from the topmost bough.
However, the green limes that I gathered were not only pleasant to eat, but very wholesome; and I mixed their juice afterwards with water, which made it very wholesome, and very cool and refreshing.
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