0 a round fruit containing a lot of juice that is sour like a lemon but smaller and green, or the small tree on which this fruit grows
1 a large tree with leaves shaped like a heart and pale yellow flowers
2 a white substance that is used especially to spread on the land to improve the quality of earth so that crops grow better
3 to spread the substance lime on a piece of land
4 a green, oval fruit whose juice has a sour taste
5 a white powdery substance used in building materials and to improve earth for crops
On two pepper farms, the wilt disease infection was located on a few subplots only and had no correlation with liming treatments.
Residents reported that the area was limed after sludging.
Decomposition rates and feeding activities in deciduous forests in relation to soil chemical parameters after liming and fertilisation.
The surface freezes what it displays, limes it, and falsifies it by making it conform to the stereotyped norms of reception and reproduction which transform it into a cliché.
Near some crofts however some areas have been improved by liming and surface seeding and elsewhere grazing, drainage and muirburn have altered the natural vegetation cover.
However, by far the most common form of maintenance was the replacement of existing laths of wood and the 'daubing, breding and liming' of the walls.
Other investments that improved the quality of the soil included paring and burning and the application of lime.
Fixed investment such as in liming or buildings was usually financed by landlords, although tenants had to provide the labour.
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水果, 酸橙, 酸橙樹…
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misket limonu, ıhlamur, ıhlamur ağacı…
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lime [feminine], chaux [feminine], chaux…
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