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limen insulae (L. threshold, edge or beginning): The antero-inferior region of the insula where the insular and frontal lobe cortex are continuous and over which the middle cerebral artery passes to reach the floor of the lateral fissure.
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lime painting - executed on dry plaster. The fresco pigments are mixed with lime water or slaked lime, and/or the wall is wetted down with lime water until the plaster softens or a paste of lime is laid upon the wall. Although it is a less demanding technique the resulting painting is more pastel or chalky and not as durable as Buon fresco. Often called Fresco secco or Mezzo-fresco. (See Note below)
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limestone 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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limen A threshold. L. insulae, the line at which the insula is continuous with the anterior perforated space.
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