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limed
- IPA[lʌɪmd]
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- (of wood, especially oak) treated with lime so as to give it a bleached appearance
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- 1. (of wood, especially oak) treated with lime so as to give it a bleached appearance they used limed oak for the floors limed oak dining furniture
- a white caustic alkaline substance consisting of calcium oxide, which is obtained by heating ...
- treat (soil or water) with lime to reduce acidity and improve fertility or oxygen levels: they were liming acidified lakes
Oxford Dictionary
- a white caustic alkaline substance consisting of calcium oxide, which is obtained by heating ...
- treat (soil or water) with lime to reduce acidity and improve fertility or oxygen levels: they were liming acidified lakes
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rounded citrus fruit similar to a lemon but greener, smaller, and with a distinctive acid ... roughly chop two limes wedges of lime
Oxford Dictionary
- a rounded citrus fruit similar to a lemon but greener, smaller, and with a distinctive acid flavor: roughly chop two limes wedges of lime
Oxford American Dictionary
- sit or stand around talking with others: boys and girls were liming along the roadside as if they didn't have anything to do
- an informal social gathering characterized by semi-ritualized talking.
Oxford American Dictionary
- sit or stand around talking with others: boys and girls were liming along the roadside as if they didn't have anything to do
- an informal social gathering characterized by semi-ritualized talking.
Oxford Dictionary
- a deciduous tree with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant yellowish blossom, native to north ...
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for linden, especially the European linden
Oxford American Dictionary
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- (of wood, especially oak) treated with lime so as to give it a bleached appearance: they used limed oak for the floors limed oak dining furniture
Oxford American Dictionary