- pack, as
usual in
modern hunting. Instead, they were
first found by a
limer. The
limer would be
taken out at dawn by its handler, on foot, who
would identify...
- Look up
lime,
limé,
līme, or
łime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lime most
commonly refers to:
Lime (fruit), a
green citrus fruit Lime (material)...
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Limes,
limes,
limés, or
limes' in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Limes may
refer to: the
Latin word for
limit Limes (Roman Empire), a border...
- are
called limes,
including the Key
lime (Citrus aurantiifolia),
Persian lime,
kaffir lime,
finger lime,
blood lime, and
desert lime.
Limes are a rich...
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liming in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Liming may
refer to:
Liming (soil), the
application of
alkali to soil to
neutralize soil acidity.
Liming (leather...
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Limor (Hebrew: לימור) is a
Hebrew female given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Limor Aharonson-Daniel,
Israeli emergency preparedness expert...
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Lime is an
inorganic material composed primarily of
calcium oxides and hydroxides. It is also the name for
calcium oxide which is used as an industrial...
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Bloodhound was
typically used as a
limer, and the
raches were
normally smaller hounds. A lord's pack
would include one or two
limers to
about 20 or more raches...
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LimeWire was a free peer-to-peer file
sharing client for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris.
Created by Mark
Gorton in 2000, it was most
prominently a...
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Britain and
Ireland they are
commonly called lime trees,
although they are not
related to the
citrus lime. The
genus occurs in
Europe and
eastern North...