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الزَّيْزَفون (شَجَرَة) \ lime: a common European tree with sweet-smelling yellow flowers. \ اللَّيْمُون الحامض الصغير (شَجَر أو ثَمَر) \ lime: a tree (in hot countries) with small sour greenish-yellow fruit that is used for making cooling drinks; the fruit of this tree. \ جِير \ lime: a white powder, obtained from burnt limestone; it is used for making cement, and for improving the soil on farms. \ دِبْق \ lime. \ شَجَر \ lime: a tree (in hot countries) with small sour greenish-yellow fruit that is used for making cooling drinks; the fruit of this tree. \ See Also ثَمَر الليمون الحامض الصغير \ شَجَرَة الزَّيْزَفون \ lime: a common European tree with sweet-smelling yellow flowers. \ كِلْس \ lime: a white powder, obtained from burnt limestone; it is used for making cement, and for improving the soil on farms. -
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جِصّ \ lime: a white powder, obtained from burnt limestone; it is used for making cement, and for improving the soil on farms. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster. -
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I [laɪm] nounthe white substance left after heating limestone, used in making cement.كِلْس، جير II [laɪm] noun1) a type of small, very sour, yellowish-green citrus fruit related to the lemon.لَيْمون حامِض2) ( also adjective) (of) the colour of this fruit:بِلَوْن الليْمون III [laɪm] nounlime walls.
a tree with rough bark and small heart-shaped leaves.زَيْزَفون -
4 جير
lime -
5 ليم
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lime, chalk [from Sum gir] -
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8 ماء الجير
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9 ماء الكلس
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10 كلس
1́ n. lime, whitewash2́ v. calcify, calcine, lime, whitewash -
11 جير مطفأ
جِيْرٌ مُطْفَأslaked lime, hydrated lime, calcium hydroxide -
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كِلْسٌ مُطْفَأslaked lime, hydrated lime, calcium hydroxide -
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جِصّ \ lime: a white powder, obtained from burnt limestone; it is used for making cement, and for improving the soil on farms. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster. -
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طِين \ clay: sticky earth from which pots and bricks are made. mud: soft wet soil. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster. slime: unpleasant soft sticky matter, such as wet mud from a river bed. \ See Also قُماش مُصَمَّغ \ طِين البنَاء (مُونة) \ mortar: a mixture of lime, sand and water for holding bricks together. \ طِين رَقِيق \ slush: melting snow; very wet mud. -
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جِصّ \ lime: a white powder, obtained from burnt limestone; it is used for making cement, and for improving the soil on farms. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster. -
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19 جير سلفاتي
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20 جير طيري
bird-lime
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Lime — Lime, n. [F. lime; of Persian origin. See {Lemon}.] 1. (Bot.) The fruit of the {Citrus aurantifolia}, allied to the lemon, but greener in color; also, the tree which bears it. Note: The term lime was formerly also applied to variants of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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lime — [ laım ] noun * ▸ 1 fruit with green skin ▸ 2 white substance ▸ 3 lime green color ▸ 4 drink made from limes ▸ 5 linden tree 1. ) count or uncount a fruit with a hard green skin and sour juice that grows on a lime tree: a slice of lime 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
limé — limé, ée (li mé, mée) part. passé de limer. Travaillé à la lime. Fer limé. Fig. Poli, corrigé. Ouvrage trop limé … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré