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lime-water
ˈlime-water [f. lime n.1] A solution of lime in water, used medicinally and in the clarification of sugar.1677 Grew Colours Plants iii. in Anat. Plants (1682) 277 Other Alkalies, and particularly Lime-Water. 1794 Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) I. 5 The strongest lime-water contains no more than about one...
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Lime Water Benefits: For Health
Blood sugar. Heart disease. Cancer. Inflammation. Summary. If you find the taste of water to be bland or boring, jazz it up with a few limes. Here are the health benefits of lime water for weight ...
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Does Lemon or Lime Water Break Your Fast? • HumanWindow
We've walked you through the basic things you need to know about intermittent fasting and lemon or lime water. To summarize, here is how we see it: 1) Guaranteed not to break fast - Stick to water only. 2) Probably won't break fast - Slices of Lemon or Lime in your water. 3) More likely to break fast - Lemon or Lime juice squeezed ...
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Hiyo Watermelon Lime Organic Social Tonic - Drizly
Hiyo's non-alcoholic watermelon lime seltzer is a light and playful ode to summertime. Refreshing watermelon finished with a crisp hint of lime transports you and to a sun-drenched, simpler state of mind. Crafted with organic adaptogens, natural nootropics, and functional botanicals, Hiyo provides a stress-relieving, mood-boosting lift we like ...
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Qadad
A sharp-edged stone was again used to pound the qadad firmly onto the wall, all the while sprinkling it with lime-water to keep it wet. cinders and the largest quantity of lime and worked with a sharp-edged stone (one part aggregate to two parts lime, and pounded to a fine paste), and lime-water
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Why are bees attracted to Stag Hides in Lime bath A friend has some stag hides in lime-water solution. He noticed the stag hides were covered in bees of several different species. He also noticed that the nearby sheep...
Short answer: **They are probably looking for minerals from the lime** Explanation: Insects from time to time need minerals (salt) they can't get from there floral diet. Because they can't chew these directly of rocks, they suck these up from puddles or occasionally from human sweat. This behaviour ...
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Robert Whytt
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In 1743 Whytt published a paper in the Edinburgh Medical Essays entitled "On the Virtues of Lime-Water in the Cure of Stone".
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roche lime
roche lime Also 7–8 roach. [f. roche n.1] Unslaked lime; lime-shells.1756 C. Lucas Ess. Waters I. 41 Lime-water is prepared by infusing unslaked lime or roche-lime in water. 1776 G. Semple Building in Water 49 We spread a plentiful Coat of Roach-lime and sharp Gravel over the Ground. 1800 Hull Adver...
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Antoine Germain Labarraque
This was not simply modern calcium chloride, but contained chlorine gas dissolved in lime-water (dilute calcium hydroxide) to form calcium hypochlorite
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black-wash
ˈblack-wash, n. Also black wash. 1. Med. A lotion composed of calomel and lime-water; grey lotion.1818 A. Cooper Surg. Ess. I. (ed. 3) 166 Under the black-wash poultice. 1854 J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc. Chem. 495 The lotion known in medical and surgical practice, as the black wash. 2. Any black c...
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Aerated Bread Company
The stream of pure water charged with carbonic acid gas vesiculates the dough, which has required neither alum, nor blue vitriol [copper sulphate], nor lime-water
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enounce
enounce, v. (ɪˈnaʊns) [ad. F. énoncer, ad. L. ēnuntiā-re (see enunciate), after the analogy of announce.] 1. trans. To state (a proposition, principle, opinion) in definite terms; = enunciate.1805 Foster Ess. iv. iii. 152 Whatever sentences will justly enounce them. 1837–8 Sir W. Hamilton Logic xv. ...
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respirator
respirator (ˈrɛspɪreɪtə(r)) [a. L. type *respīrātor, agent-n. f. respīrāre to respire. Cf. F. respirateur.] 1. Chem. An apparatus used for testing the composition of exhaled air. ? Obs.1792 A. Young Trav. France 153 A respirator, with vital air in a jar on one side, and lime-water in another. 2. A d...
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The English and Australian Cookery Book
Some selected offered bits of wisdom:
Many a little makes a mickle
Eggs will keep any reasonable length of time in lime-water properly prepared
Suet and
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raised
▪ I. raised, ppl. a.1 (reɪzd) [f. raise v.1 + -ed1.] 1. a. Set erect; restored to life; roused up.1604 Shakes. Oth. i. ii. 29 Those are the raised Father, and his Friends. 1697 G. Keith 2nd Narr. Proc. Turner's Hall 32 The Raised Saints shall neither need Candle, nor Light of the Sun. b. raised pie:...
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