lye |
lyme |
As nouns the difference between lye and lyme
is that
lye is an alkaline liquid made by leaching ashes (usually wood ashes) or
lye can be (uk|railways) a short side line, connected with the main line; a turn-out; a siding while
lyme is limb.
As a verb lye
is .
lemon |
lyme |
As nouns the difference between lemon and lyme
is that
lemon is a yellowish citrus fruit while
Lyme is lyme disease.
As an adjective lemon
is containing or having the flavour/flavor and/or scent of lemons.
As a proper noun Lemon
is {{surname|lang=en}.
lime |
lyme |
As nouns the difference between lyme and lime
is that
lyme is lyme disease while
lime is a general term for inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide; quicklime.
As a verb lime is
to treat with calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide (lime).
As an adjective lime is
containing lime or lime juice.
lyme |
|
calcium |
lyme |
As nouns the difference between calcium and lyme
is that
calcium is a chemical element, atomic number 20, that is an alkaline earth metal and occurs naturally as carbonate in limestone and as silicate in many rocks while
Lyme is lyme disease.