limed
Meanings
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The process of coating the surface of an object with a substance, typically a liquid, to protect or decorate it.
- "The sculpture was limed to preserve its original appearance."
- "The chef added a limed glaze to enhance the flavor of the salmon."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with limedhymed , tamed , framed , shamed
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
limed (past tense of 'liming')'
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lime (as a mineral or a food ingredient)
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line (as in drawing a line or being in a line)
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limb (as in a limb of a tree or a human limb)
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limbic (as in the limbic system of the brain)
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lime (as in adding lime to a drink or as in the name of a city in Mexico)
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lime (as in the name of a citrus fruit)
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lime (as in the name of a color)
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limerick (as in a type of humorous poem)
Variants
List of all variants of limed that leads to same resultlime , limed , limes , liming
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The term 'limed' comes from the Old English word 'limian', which means 'to coat or cover with a substance'.
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