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 Übersetzung für 'pit lime' von Englisch nach Deutsch
lime pitKalkloch {n}
mining
lime pit
Kalkgrube {f}
ind.
lime pit [tannery]
Äschergrube {f} [Gerberei]
pit limeSumpfkalk {m}
Teiltreffer
gastr.
lime
Limone {f}
417
bot.T
lime
Limette {f}
201
gastr.
lime
Limettenzitrone {f}
8
geol.
lime
Kalk {m}
2885
gastr.
lime
Limonelle {f} [seltener für: Limette]
gastr.
lime juice
Limettensaft {m}
hydraulic limeWasserkalk {m}
gastr.
lime quarters
Limettenviertel {pl}
art
lime painting
Kalkmalerei {f}
ind.
lime kiln
Kalkofen {m}
slaked limegelöschter Kalk {m}
material
lime sludge
Kalkschlamm {m}
lime-free {adj}kalkfrei
gastr.
lime zest
Limettenzeste {f}
gastr.
lime dressing
Limonendressing {n}
slaked limeLöschkalk {m}
gastr.
lime dressing
Limettendressing {n}
constr.
lean lime
Magerkalk {m}
lime-resistant {adj}kalkbeständig
lime slurryKalkmilch {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • and to fire the large limekiln on the cliff. Pit props were the main export along with lime.
  • Chalk and lime used in the building of Deal Castle in 1538 were quarried from a pit called Pope's Hall.
  • This continued in some form until the last tweed factory closed in the 1920s, despite new industries like the nearby lime kiln and cabinet manufacture works, Neithrop's timber yard or Grimsbury's clay pit and clay kilns.
  • To the south of the village are the remains of Cocking Lime Works, abandoned in 1999, and the associated chalk pit.
  • The specimen of "Atychodracon megacephalus", found in a lime pit outside the village, was nicknamed the "Barrow Kipper".

  • Later, hangings were carried out at the town gaol and the bodies buried in a lime-pit within the curtilage of the gaol.
  • If the sexual union produced a baby, it was baptized and then strangled and dumped into a lime pit in the basement.
  • In 1971, Alvin Karpis wrote in his autobiography that the identification was mistaken; he claimed that Moran had been murdered by Arthur and Fred Barker and then buried in a lime pit in Michigan.
  • The kitchen walls and fireplace contain irregular stones that were stacked and affixed with a mortar consisting of sand, lime, ash, and water.
  • It is made by stacking alternating layers of wood, for fuel, and limestone blocks on the ground or in a pit.

  • It was not operated by Castle Lime.
  • One of the earliest examples of lime plaster dates back to the end of the eighth millennium BC.
  • As well as quarrying for limestone and operating lime kilns on the south side of Whiston Road, the iron ore industry at Cogenhoe was also associated with a brickworks west of Roe Farm.
  • Initially the main cargo was stone, as a number of kilns were built beside the canal by the Bradford Lime Kiln Company and limestone was brought from Skipton.
  • A few of the more evident species are lime butterfly "Papilio demoleus demoleus", common yellow swallowtail "Papilio machaon", common Mormon "Papilio polytes romulus", spangle "Papilio protenor protenor" and common blue apollo "Parnassius hardwickei".

  • The caves were used between 1830 and the 1860s for producing lime.
  • At its north end, the township is underlain with an unusually pure limestone deposit centred between Ingersoll and Beachville that extends north-west through most of Zorra and south-east into Norwich.
  • West Williamston had an industrial history: limestone was quarried in the area for centuries; stone was cut from slot-shaped flooded quarries communicating with the haven, known locally as "docks".
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