Lime ( noun , verb , verb )

(As a noun)

Lime ( noun )

  1. A citrus fruit that is similar to a lemon but smaller and with a green skin.
  2. A tree or shrub that bears limes.

Origin:

The word "lime" comes from the old english word "līm" which means a citrus fruit.

Examples:

  1. Lime is a key ingredient in many Mexican dishes.
  2. I need a lime for my drink.
  3. The lime trees in the garden are producing a lot of fruit this year.
  4. Lime is often used in cleaning products for its acidic properties.
  5. Lime is a good source of Vitamin C.

(As a verb)

Lime ( verb )

  1. A citrus fruit that is similar to a lemon but smaller and with a green skin.
  2. A tree or shrub that bears limes.

Origin:

The word "lime" comes from the old english word "līm" which means a citrus fruit.

Examples:

  1. Lime is a key ingredient in many Mexican dishes.
  2. I need a lime for my drink.
  3. The lime trees in the garden are producing a lot of fruit this year.
  4. Lime is often used in cleaning products for its acidic properties.
  5. Lime is a good source of Vitamin C.

(As a verb)

Lime ( verb )

  1. A citrus fruit that is similar to a lemon but smaller and with a green skin.
  2. A tree or shrub that bears limes.

Origin:

The word "lime" comes from the old english word "līm" which means a citrus fruit.

Examples:

  1. Lime is a key ingredient in many Mexican dishes.
  2. I need a lime for my drink.
  3. The lime trees in the garden are producing a lot of fruit this year.
  4. Lime is often used in cleaning products for its acidic properties.
  5. Lime is a good source of Vitamin C.
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