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{{wiktionary|lime|limes}}
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'''Lime''' refers to:


'''Lime''' most commonly refers to:
* [[Lime (fruit)]], a green citrus fruit
* [[Lime (fruit)]], a green citrus fruit
* [[Lime (material)]], inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide
* [[Lime (material)]], inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide
* [[Lime (color)]], a color between yellow and green
* [[Lime (color)]], a color between yellow and green


'''Lime''' or '''Limes''' may also refer to:
'''Lime''' may also refer to:
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==Botany==
==Botany==
* [[Australian lime]], a species of ''Citrus'' that are native to Australia and Papua New Guinea
* [[Australian lime]], a species of ''Citrus'' native to Australia and Papua New Guinea
* [[Key lime]], a citrus hybrid with a spherical fruit
* [[Key lime]], a citrus hybrid with a spherical fruit
* [[Persian lime]], a citrus fruit species of hybrid origin
* [[Persian lime]], a citrus fruit species of hybrid origin
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==Surname==
==Surname==
* [[Harold Lime]] (born 1928-2008), American pornographic film director
* [[Harold Lime]] (1928–2008), American pornographic film director
* [[Rickey Lime]] (born 1980), American musician
* [[Rickey Lime]] (born 1980), American musician
* [[Yvonne Lime]] (born 1935), American former actress; philanthropist
* [[Yvonne Lime]] (born 1935), American former actress; philanthropist
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==Places==
==Places==
* [[Lime, Oregon]], United States
* [[Lime, Oregon]], United States
* [[Limé]], a French commune in the Aisne departments
* [[Limé]], a French commune in the Aisne department
* [[Lime Lake Township, Minnesota]], United States
* [[Lime Lake Township, Minnesota]], United States
* [[Lime Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota]], United States
* [[Lime Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota]], United States
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== Arts, entertainment, and media ==
== Arts, entertainment, and media ==
===Music===
===Music===
* [[Lime (Arvingarna album)|''Lime'' (Arvingarna album)]], a 1999 album by Swedish dansband Arvingarna
* [[Lime (band)]], a Canadian synthpop duo
* [[Lime (band)]], a Canadian synthpop duo
* [[Lime (Korean singer)]], Kim Hye-lim (born 1993), South Korean female singer, a member of the girl group Hello Venus
* [[Lime (singer)]] (Kim Hye-lim, born 1993), a member of the girl group Hello Venus
* [[Lime (album)|''Lime'' (album)]], by Arvingarna, 1999


===Television===
===Television===
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Limes (disambiguation)]]
* [[Lime Creek (disambiguation)]]
* [[Lime Creek (disambiguation)]]
* [[Lime Grove (disambiguation)]]
* [[Lime Grove (disambiguation)]]
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* [[Lyme (disambiguation)]]
* [[Lyme (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 21:12, 22 November 2024

Lime most commonly refers to:

Lime may also refer to:

Botany

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  • Australian lime, a species of Citrus native to Australia and Papua New Guinea
  • Key lime, a citrus hybrid with a spherical fruit
  • Persian lime, a citrus fruit species of hybrid origin
  • Tilia, a genus of trees known in Britain as lime trees, lime-wood, basswood, or linden
  • Wild lime or Zanthoxylum fagara, a green fruit native to the Americas

Chemistry

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Surname

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  • Harold Lime (1928–2008), American pornographic film director
  • Rickey Lime (born 1980), American musician
  • Yvonne Lime (born 1935), American former actress; philanthropist

Places

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Arts, entertainment, and media

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Music

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Television

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Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

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Brands and enterprises

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Technology

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Other uses

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See also

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