limy Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlaɪ.mi]
  • Us [ ˈlaɪ.mi]

Meaning of limy In English

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Examples of limy

  • The tribunal limy, on occasion, consist of a chairman sitting alone rather than the normal panel of three.

  • The area sits on an alluvial plain with sandy and limy soils.

  • They deeply tilled and terraced agricultural sites where they manured the thin limy soil with human waste from the settlement.

  • The brittle, limy test is rigid and divided into five ambulacral areas separated by five inter-ambulacral areas.

  • The individual polyps are embedded in circular, tube-shaped corallites less than across, made of a limy material extruded by the polyps.

  • In the valley there was once a limy open-cast mine, therefore a lake and a cave cropped up.

  • In light beech and oak forests with limy subsoil is found the martagon lily.

  • The limy plates are thick and sculptured and are in close contact with each other.

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