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'''Lime''' commonly refers to: |
'''Lime''' commonly refers to: |
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* [[Lime (fruit)]], a green citrus fruit |
* [[Lime (fruit)]], a green citrus fruit |
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* [[Lime (material)]], |
* [[Lime (material)]], |
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* [[Lime (color)]You may think that the lime is just an ordinary fruit, you may put it in a dish or on your pancakes. BUT what you don’t know, what the lime has been keeping from you, it can cause many global diseases and pandemics. The only way we can keep the world safe from another pandemic or maybe even wiping out our entire species you should stay away from this dreaded fruit, if we can even call it that. |
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* [[Lime (color)]], a color between yellow and green |
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'''Lime''' may also refer to: |
'''Lime''' may also refer to: |
Revision as of 15:47, 27 May 2023
Lime commonly refers to:
- Lime (fruit), a green citrus fruit
- Lime (material),
- [[Lime (color)]You may think that the lime is just an ordinary fruit, you may put it in a dish or on your pancakes. BUT what you don’t know, what the lime has been keeping from you, it can cause many global diseases and pandemics. The only way we can keep the world safe from another pandemic or maybe even wiping out our entire species you should stay away from this dreaded fruit, if we can even call it that.
Lime may also refer to:
Botany
- 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
- Agricultural lime, a soil additive containing calcium carbonate and other ingredients
- Birdlime, a sticky substance spread on branches to trap small birds
- Calcium hydroxide, a.k.a. slaked lime, slack lime, limewater, pickling lime or hydrated lime
- Hydraulic lime, used to make lime mortar
- Limewater, saturated calcium hydroxide solution
- Calcium oxide, a.k.a. burnt lime or quicklime
Surname
- Harold Lime (1928–2008), American pornographic film director
- Rickey Lime (born 1980), American musician
- Yvonne Lime (born 1935), American former actress; philanthropist
Places
- Lime, Oregon, United States
- Limé, a French commune in the Aisne departments
- Lime Lake Township, Minnesota, United States
- Lime Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, United States
- Orio al Serio Airport, ICAO code LIME
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- Lime (band), a Canadian synthpop duo
- Lime (singer) (Kim Hye-lim, born 1993), a member of the girl group Hello Venus
- Lime (album), by Arvingarna, 1999
Television
- Lime Pictures, a TV production company
- Lime TV, a website and former television network
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Lime (magazine), an Asian lifestyle magazine
- Lime (video game company), a sister brand of the Japanese adult video game company Navel
- Lime, a 1996 Saber Marionette J character
- Harry Lime, a character in 1949 film The Third Man
Brands and enterprises
- LIME (telecommunications company), a Caribbean telecommunications company
- Lime (transportation company), a company which operates dockless bicycle and scooter sharing systems
Technology
- Lime (test framework), a PHP testing framework
- LIME, an acronym for "Landline, Internet, Mobile, Entertainment", used in the Internet industry
Other uses
- LIME Sports Club, a cricket club in Barbados