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Definition of lime noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

lime

noun
 
/laɪm/
 
/laɪm/
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  1. (also quicklime)
    [uncountable] a white substance obtained by heating limestone, used in building materials and to help plants grow see also slaked lime, soda limeTopics Farmingc2
  2. [countable, uncountable] a small green fruit, like a lemon, with juice that has a bitter, sharp taste, used in cooking and in drinks; the juice of this fruit
    • lime juice
    • slices of lime
    • Serve the dish garnished with wedges of lime.
    Topics Foodc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fresh
    … of lime
    • slice
    • wedge
    verb + lime
    • squeeze
    • slice
    • garnish something with
    lime + noun
    • tree
    • juice
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  3. (also lime tree)
    [countable] a tree on which limes growTopics Plants and treesc1
  4. (also lime tree, linden tree, linden)
    [countable] a large tree with light-green, heart-shaped leaves and yellow flowers
    • an avenue of limes
    Topics Plants and treesc2
  5. (also lime green)
    [uncountable] a bright yellow-green colourTopics Colours and Shapesc2
  6. Word Originnoun sense 1 Old English līm, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lijm, German Leim, also to loam. noun senses 2 to 3 mid 17th cent.: from French, from modern Provençal limo, Spanish lima, from Arabic līma; compare with lemon.sense 4 early 17th cent.: alteration of obsolete line, from Old English lind ‘lime tree’.
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