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limed
limed, ppl. a. (laɪmd) [f. lime v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Smeared with birdlime (or other sticky substance); † fig. said of hands given to pilfering.c 13.. Seuyn Sages (W.) 1280 The wise man dede make a dich Ful of lim and of pich, The fader lep in bifore, Into the limed diche. 1399 Langl. Rich. Redeles ii. 1...
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Liming (leather processing)
During modern liming methods, and in particular the processing of sheepskins, the hair is removed first and then limed in a liming drum. In hair-save technology, the hides are unhaired first and then limed for a further 12–18 hours.
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Ossein
Depending on the method of extraction, there are various types of ossein gelatin (acid ossein gelatin, limed ossein gelatin, etc.).
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unlimed
unˈlimed, ppl. a. [un-1 8. Cf. Du. ongelijmd, G. ungeleimt.] 1. Not smeared or clogged with bird-lime. In quots. fig.1622 S. Ward Christ All in All (1627) 36 Christ, whom hee longed to bee with, and would now with vnlimed and vnentangled wings flye vnto. a 1672 Sterry Freed. Will (1675) 137 It keeps...
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Cecil (soil)
The slight acidity of the Ap in this profile is atypical for Cecil series—moderate to very strong acidity is the rule—and is evidence that the soil was limed
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limbed
limbed, a. (lɪmd) Also 4–5 i-limed, ilymed. [f. limb n. + -ed2.] Having limbs. Nearly always with adv. or adj. prefixed, as well-limbed, straight-limbed.c 1320 Cast. Love 624 Hose now I-seȝe heere A child þat riht I-limed nere, Þat þreo ffeet and þreo honden beere. 1412–20 Lydg. Chron. Troy i. v, So...
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Bosaso Tannery
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A ten-year-old manufacturing, distributing, wholesale and import/export company, the Bosaso Tannery processes wet salted, dry salted, wet blue, limed
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lime-fingered
† lime-fingered, a. Obs. [Cf. lime n.1 1, limed ppl. a. (sense 1).] Given to pilfering.1546 J. Heywood Prov. (1867) 21 A cleane fingred huswyfe, and an ydell,..wyll be lyme-fyngerd. 1613 Purchas Pilgrimage viii. iv. 629 They are light-footed and lime fingred. 1624 Bp. Hall True Peace-Maker Wks. (162...
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Laurence Arthur Turner
Here he upholstered the drawing room with limed chestnut Elizabethan jewel panelling and a chimneypiece from Hinchingbrooke Hall with very fine Jacobean
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indrench
† inˈdrench, v. Obs. Also 6–7 en-. [f. in-2, en-1 + drench v.] trans. To ‘drench’ or drown in something; to immerse. (Cf. drench v. 2, 6.) Also fig.1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 44 My soule..will..endrench mee in..dolour. 1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. i. i. 51 Reply not in how many Fadomes deepe They lye i...
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Lewie Hardage
Sportswriter and historian Fuzzy Woodruff dubbed him "one of the most brilliant and famous ever to run across limed lines in the South" and the South's Auburn and Sewanee met in Birmingham...Auburn introduced a youthful half back, destined to become one of the most brilliant and famous ever to run across limed
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white-lime
white lime, white-lime, n. Now rare or Obs. [lime n.1] Lime mixed with water as a coating for walls, etc.; whitewash. Also attrib.1528 Paynell Salerne's Regim. c j b, A playster made of Auripigmentum, Brymstoone, whyte lyme, and Sope, myngled to gether. a 1658 Cleveland Plat. Love iv. Wks. (1687) 21...
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Great Pond (Massachusetts)
It has been limed in the past. The state used to stock the pond with smallmouth bass and trout, but was not stocking it in 2018.
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Brooklands, Sarisbury
The drawing room was lined with limed oak by Basil Ionides.
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