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limelike

Terms vs Limelike - What's the difference?

terms | limelike |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective limelike is

resembling a lime (the fruit).

Timelike vs Limelike - What's the difference?

timelike | limelike |


As adjectives the difference between timelike and limelike

is that timelike is of a four-vector in representing a point in spacetime, having a positive four-vector norm while limelike is resembling a lime (the fruit).

Limelike vs Mimelike - What's the difference?

limelike | mimelike |


As adjectives the difference between limelike and mimelike

is that limelike is resembling a lime (the fruit) while mimelike is resembling or characteristic of the art of mime.

Slimelike vs Limelike - What's the difference?

slimelike | limelike |


As adjectives the difference between slimelike and limelike

is that slimelike is resembling or characteristic of slime while limelike is resembling a lime (the fruit).

Limelike vs Limolike - What's the difference?

limelike | limolike |


As adjectives the difference between limelike and limolike

is that limelike is resembling a lime (the fruit) while limolike is resembling or characteristic of a limousine.

Limelike vs Linelike - What's the difference?

limelike | linelike |


As adjectives the difference between limelike and linelike

is that limelike is resembling a lime (the fruit) while linelike is resembling a line or some aspect of one.

Lifelike vs Limelike - What's the difference?

lifelike | limelike |


As adjectives the difference between lifelike and limelike

is that lifelike is like a living being, resembling life, giving an accurate representation, as, a lifelike portrait while limelike is resembling a lime (the fruit).

Lime vs Limelike - What's the difference?

lime | limelike |


As adjectives the difference between lime and limelike

is that lime is containing lime or lime juice while limelike is resembling a lime (the fruit).

As a noun lime

is (chemistry) a general term for inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide; quicklime or lime can be a deciduous tree of the genus tilia , especially ; the linden tree, or its wood or lime can be any of several green citrus fruit, somewhat smaller and sharper-tasting than a lemon or lime can be (anime) a fan fiction story that stops short of full, explicit descriptions of sexual activity, with the intimacy left to the reader's imagination.

As a verb lime

is to treat with calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide (lime) or lime can be (west indies) to hang out/socialize in an informal, relaxed environment, especially with friends, for example at a party or on the beach.