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Definition
Synonym
lime milk
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Kalkmilch
f
; Kalkbrühe
f
constr.
lime-milk; milk of lime
Kalkmilch-Grießabscheider
m
(Zuckerherstellung)
milk of lime grit separator (sugar production)
Kalkmilch-Grießabscheider
m
(Zuckerherstellung)
agr.
milk of lime grit separator (sugar production)
Kalkmilchscheidung
f
; Nassscheidung
f
(Zuckerherstellung)
defecation with milk of lime (sugar production)
Kalkmilchscheidung
f
; Nassscheidung
f
(Zuckerherstellung)
agr.
defecation with milk of lime (sugar production)
Kalkung
f
(Zuckerherstellung)
nasse Kalkung
lime treatment; lime defecation (sugar production)
milk-of-lime defecation
Kalkung
f
(Zuckerherstellung)
agr.
nasse Kalkung
lime treatment; lime defecation (sugar production)
milk-of-lime defecation
Deutsche
Kalkmilch {f}; Kalkbrühe {f} [constr.] Synonyme
Englische
lime-milk; milk of lime Synonyme
lime milk Definition
Lime
(
n.
)
A
thong
by
which
a
dog
is
led
Lime
(
n.
)
The
linden
tree.
See
Linden.
Lime
(
n.
)
A
fruit
allied
to
the
lemon,
but
much
smaller
Lime
(
n.
)
Birdlime.
Lime
(
n.
)
Oxide
of
calcium
Lime
(
v.
t.)
To
smear
with
a
viscous
substance,
as
birdlime.
Lime
(
v.
t.)
To
entangle
Lime
(
v.
t.)
To
treat
with
lime,
or
oxide
or
hydrate
of
calcium
Lime
(
v.
t.)
To
cement.
Lime
twig
(
)
See
under
4th
Lime.
Lime-twigged
(
a.
)
Beset
with
snares
Milk
(
n.
)
A
white
fluid
secreted
by
the
mammary
glands
of
female
mammals
for
the
nourishment
of
their
young,
consisting
of
minute
globules
of
fat
suspended
in
a
solution
of
casein,
albumin,
milk
sugar,
and
inorganic
salts.
Milk
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
juice
or
sap,
usually
white
in
color,
found
in
certain
plants
Milk
(
n.
)
An
emulsion
made
by
bruising
seeds
Milk
(
n.
)
The
ripe,
undischarged
spat
of
an
oyster.
Milk
(
v.
t.)
To
draw
or
press
milk
from
the
breasts
or
udder
of,
by
the
hand
or
mouth
Milk
(
v.
t.)
To
draw
from
the
breasts
or
udder
Milk
(
v.
t.)
To
draw
anything
from,
as
if
by
milking
Milk
(
v.
i.)
To
draw
or
to
yield
milk.
Milk-livered
(
a.
)
White-livered
Milk
vetch
(
)
A
leguminous
herb
(Astragalus
glycyphyllos)
of
Europe
and
Asia,
supposed
to
increase
the
secretion
of
milk
in
goats.
Ogeechee
lime
(
)
The
acid,
olive-shaped,
drupaceous
fruit
of
a
species
of
tupelo
(Nyssa
capitata)
which
grows
in
swamps
in
Georgia
and
Florida.
Ogeechee
lime
(
)
The
tree
which
bears
this
fruit.
Water
lime
(
)
Hydraulic
lime.
Wolf's-milk
(
n.
)
Any
kind
of
spurge
(Euphorbia)
lime milk Bedeutung
Borrelia
burgdorferi
Lime
disease
spirochete
cause
of
Lyme
disease,
transmitted
primarily
by
ticks
of
genus
Ixodes
milk
snake
house
snake
milk
adder
checkered
adder
Lampropeltis
triangulum
nonvenomous
tan
and
brown
king
snake
with
an
arrow-shaped
occipital
spot,
southeastern
ones
have
red
stripes
like
coral
snakes
dairy
cattle
dairy
cow
milch
cow
milk
cow
milcher
milker
cattle
that
are
reared
for
their
milk
milk
bar
snack
bar
that
sells
milk
drinks
and
light
refreshments
(such
as
ice
cream)
milk
can
large
can
for
transporting
milk
milk
float
a
van
(typically
powered
by
electricity)
with
an
open
side
that
is
used
to
deliver
milk
to
houses
milk
of
magnesia
purgative
consisting
of
a
milky
white
liquid
suspension
of
magnesium
hydroxide,
used
as
a
laxative
and
(in
smaller
doses)
as
an
antacid
milk
wagon
milkwagon
wagon
for
delivering
milk
primary
tooth
deciduous
tooth
baby
tooth
milk
tooth
one
of
the
first
temporary
teeth
of
a
young
mammal
(one
ofin
children)
milk
produced
by
mammary
glands
of
female
mammals
for
feeding
their
young
mother's
milk
milk
secreted
by
a
woman
who
has
recently
given
birth
milk
chocolate
chocolate
made
from
chocolate
liquor
with
sugar
and
cocoa
butter
and
powdered
milk
solids
and
vanilla
and
(usually)
lecithin,
the
most
common
form
of
chocolate
for
eating,
used
in
chocolate
candy
and
baking
and
coatings
ice
milk
similar
to
ice
cream
but
made
of
milk
lime
the
green
acidic
fruit
of
any
of
various
lime
trees
key
lime
small
yellow-green
limes
of
southern
Florida
genip
Spanish
lime
round
one-inch
Caribbean
fruit
with
green
leathery
skin
and
sweet
juicy
translucent
pulp,
eaten
like
grapes
coconut
milk
coconut
water
clear
to
whitish
fluid
from
within
a
fresh
coconut
coconut
milk
coconut
cream
white
liquid
obtained
from
compressing
fresh
coconut
meat
milk
a
white
nutritious
liquid
secreted
by
mammals
and
used
as
food
by
human
beings
milk
any
of
several
nutritive
milklike
liquids
sour
milk
milk
that
has
turned
sour
soya
milk
soybean
milk
soymilk
a
milk
substitute
containing
soybean
flour
and
water,
used
in
some
infant
formulas
and
in
making
tofu
pasteurized
milk
milk
that
has
been
exposed
briefly
to
high
temperatures
to
destroy
microorganisms
and
prevent
fermentation
cows'
milk
milk
obtained
from
dairy
cows
yak's
milk
the
milk
of
a
yak
goats'
milk
the
milk
of
a
goat
acidophilus
milk
milk
fermented
by
bacteria,
used
to
treat
gastrointestinal
disorders
raw
milk
unpasteurized
milk
scalded
milk
milk
heated
almost
to
boiling
homogenized
milk
milk
with
the
fat
particles
broken
up
and
dispersed
uniformly
so
the
cream
will
not
rise
certified
milk
milk
from
dairies
regulated
by
an
authorized
medical
milk
commission
powdered
milk
dry
milk
dried
milk
milk
powder
dehydrated
milk
nonfat
dry
milk
dehydrated
skimmed
milk
evaporated
milk
milk
concentrated
by
evaporation
condensed
milk
sweetened
evaporated
milk
skim
milk
skimmed
milk
milk
from
which
the
cream
has
been
skimmed
semi-skimmed
milk
milk
from
which
some
of
the
cream
has
been
removed
whole
milk
milk
from
which
no
constituent
(such
as
fat)
has
been
removed
low-fat
milk
milk
from
which
some
of
the
cream
has
been
removed
chocolate
milk
milk
flavored
with
chocolate
syrup
milkshake
milk
shake
shake
frothy
drink
of
milk
and
flavoring
and
sometimes
fruit
or
ice
cream
lime
juice
usually
freshly
squeezed
juice
of
limes
malted
milk
powder
made
of
dried
milk
and
malted
cereals
malted
malt
malted
milk
a
milkshake
made
with
malt
powder
milk
punch
a
punch
made
of
spirits
and
milk
and
sugar
and
spices
Milk
Milk
River
a
river
that
rises
in
the
Rockies
in
northwestern
Montana
and
flows
eastward
to
become
a
tributary
of
the
Missouri
River
milk
thistle
lady's
thistle
Our
Lady's
mild
thistle
holy
thistle
blessed
thistle
Silybum
marianum
tall
Old
World
biennial
thistle
with
large
clasping
white-blotched
leaves
and
purple
flower
heads,
naturalized
in
California
and
South
America
sow
thistle
milk
thistle
any
of
several
Old
World
coarse
prickly-leaved
shrubs
and
subshrubs
having
milky
juice
and
yellow
flowers,
widely
naturalized,
often
noxious
weeds
in
cultivated
soil
linden
linden
tree
basswood
lime
lime
tree
any
of
various
deciduous
trees
of
the
genus
Tilia
with
heart-shaped
leaves
and
drooping
cymose
clusters
of
yellowish
often
fragrant
flowers,
several
yield
valuable
timber
American
basswood
American
lime
Tilia
americana
large
American
shade
tree
with
large
dark
green
leaves
and
rounded
crown
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