Definition of Lime rod. Meaning of Lime rod. Synonyms of Lime rod

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Definition of Lime rod

Lime rod
Lime pit, a limestone quarry. Lime rod, Lime twig, a twig smeared with birdlime; hence, that which catches; a snare. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Lime rod from wikipedia

- soda-lime gl****, which is available pre-colored. Soda-lime gl**** is the traditional mix used in blown furnace gl****, and lampworking gl**** rods were originally...
- swallowtail butterfly. The butterfly is also known as the lime butterfly, lemon butterfly, lime swallowtail, and chequered swallowtail. These common names...
- companies that are outperforming in the disability market." The RoD US 100 and the RoD Canada 50, are published daily by Bloomberg LP. The indices track...
- "Every Beat of My Heart" is a song by British singer Rod Stewart. Written by Stewart and Kevin Savigar and produced by Bob Ezrin, the song is a sentimental...
- The Lime Valley Covered Bridge or Strasburg Bridge is a covered bridge that spans Pequea Cr**** in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. A county-owned...
- High School ****cats is a 1958 American exploitation film starring Yvonne Lime, Bret Halsey, and Jana Lund and directed by Edward L. Bernds. It is part...
- reference to a Bible p****age, specifically Matthew 18:22. "Soco Amaretto Lime" was written for Lacey's friend Peter and about Lacey's girlfriend. Peter...
- Hot Rod Deluxe is the second album released by Ruby Joe. This effort was produced by Billy Zoom (of X) and joined by the horn section of Royal Crown Revue...
- as lighting, electronics, and cookware. For many other applications, soda-lime gl**** is more common. Borosilicate gl**** is sold under various trade names...
- most-consumed resource. Cements used in construction are usually inorganic, often lime- or calcium silicate-based, and are either hydraulic or less commonly non-hydraulic...