liminesses

/ˈlaɪmiˌnɪsɪz/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being limy, containing or resembling lime (the mineral).
    • The water's liminesses left a white residue on the faucets.
    • The liminesses of the soil made it difficult for most plants to grow.
    • Geologists noted the liminesses of the rock formations along the cliff.
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