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limestone Limestone - A sedimentary rock consisting of 50 percent or more calcium carbonate, principally as calcite.
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limestone A sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcite (CaCO 3 ). Limestone forms through chemical precipitation in warm, shallow seas, and often contains marine fossils.
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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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limestone A carbonate rock composed of calcite or aragonite.
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