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sedimentary rock composed of carbonate of lime: a form of calcium carbonate which can be carved on its own or ground up to make plaster when mixed with sand. See also Plaster
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| limestone |
A sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate. Some 10% to 15% of all sedimentary rocks are limestones. Limestone is usually organic, but it may also be inorganic.
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| limes |
A frontier road. A path between two fields. Later a name applied to a frontier.
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| limestone |
a rock, mostly of carbonate, usually crushed and spread on soil to reduce acidity.
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| limestone |
A bedded sedimentary deposit consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate.
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