Limy

  • 71Mieminger Chain — Coordinates: 47°21′00″N 10°59′00″E / 47.35°N 10.9834°E / 47.35; 10.9834 …

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  • 72Needmore Formation — Stratigraphic range: Devonian Type sedimentary Lithology Primary shale Location Named for …

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  • 73Ирвелл — англ. Irwell …

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  • 74limure — [limyʀ] n. f. ÉTYM. XIIIe, limeüre « limaille »; « action de limer », 1596; de limer. ❖ ♦ Action de limer; (1718) état de ce qui est limé. || La limure de ces pistolets est très fine (Académie) …

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  • 75milk of calcium bile — bile containing an increased amount of calcium, usually as the carbonate but sometimes as the phosphate or bilirubinate. It varies in consistency from a thick, milky fluid to a putty, gel, or solid, and is usually suspended in a thin, more watery …

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  • 76calc- —    Prefix meaning limy; containing calcium carbonate [10] …

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  • 77Gray — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Gray >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 gray gray &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 neutral tint neutral tint silver pepper and salt chiaroscuro grisaille =>(Pigments) GRP: N Pigments Sgm: N Pigments Payne s gray …

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  • 78lime — lime1 noun 1》 quicklime, slaked lime, or any salt or alkali containing calcium. 2》 archaic birdlime. verb 1》 treat with lime. 2》 archaic catch (a bird) with birdlime. Derivatives limy adjective Origin OE līm, of Gmc origin; related to loam …

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  • 79calcareous — a. Limy …

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  • 80calcicole — cal•ci•cole [[t]ˈkæl sɪˌkoʊl[/t]] n. bot any plant capable of thriving in calcareous soil • Etymology: 1880–85; back formation from calcicolous growing in limy earth. See calci , colous cal•cic′o•lous ˈsɪk ə ləs adj …

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