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lime1 noun 1 loosely calcium oxide. 2 loosely slaked lime. 3 loosely limestone. 4 bird-lime. 5 dialect any slimy or gluey substance. verb (liming, limed) 1 to cover with lime. 2 to apply ground limestone as a fertilizer to (soil). 3 to trap (usually birds, but sometimes animals) using bird-lime. liminess noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lim.

lime1 noun 1 loosely calcium oxide. 2 loosely slaked lime. 3 loosely limestone. 4 bird-lime. 5 dialect any slimy or gluey substance. verb (liming, limed) 1 to cover with lime. 2 to apply ground limestone as a fertilizer to (soil). 3 to trap (usually birds, but sometimes animals) using bird-lime. liminess noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lim.

lime1 noun 1 loosely calcium oxide. 2 loosely slaked lime. 3 loosely limestone. 4 bird-lime. 5 dialect any slimy or gluey substance. verb (liming, limed) 1 to cover with lime. 2 to apply ground limestone as a fertilizer to (soil). 3 to trap (usually birds, but sometimes animals) using bird-lime. liminess noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon lim.