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lime Stronger and less fragrant than the lemon. Its juice can be used instead of lemon in almost every instance. The zest of the lime is as useful as lemon zest.
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limestone a non-clastic (non-grained) sedimentary rock consisting chiefly of the mineral calcite (calcium carbonate). Common impurities are chert, clay (mud), or dolomite. If the dolomite content exceeds 50%, the rock is called dolostone.
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limit The maximum price advance or decline from the previous day's settlement price permitted during one trading session, as fixed by the rules of an exchange. In some futures contracts, the limit may be expanded or removed during a trading session a specified period of time after the contract is locked limit. See Daily Price Limit.
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limestone A carbonate rock composed of calcite or aragonite.
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limitation Any provision other than an exclusion, contained in the applicable Combined Evidence of Coverage and Disclosure Form, which provision serves to limit the services to which members are entitled as covered services.
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