Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
lime . - noun An obsolete spelling of
lime .
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- noun
Lyme disease .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Mr. Rodricks - if chronic lyme does not exist or is not the same as "late" lyme, then why is it that people with Lyme are never allowed to give blood again?
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I go hunting up north in Minnesota (Lake Winnibegosh) my older brother got Lyme from the ticks up there.
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On page 39 Elizabeth says, After little more than a year in Lyme Id come to appreciate the freedom a spinster with no male relatives about could have there.
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Arthritis can be caused by tick bites, such as in Lyme's disease.
Dr. Andrew Lange: What to Do if You Have Arthritis, Part One
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I go hunting up north in Minnesota (Lake Winnibegosh) my older brother got Lyme from the ticks up there.
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Lyme is towards forty miles from Dawlish, and would not be talked of there.
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The Parade or "Walk," as it used to be called, runs along the foot of a green hill which "skirts the pleasant little bay" of Lyme from the town to the harbour.
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Everywhere in Lyme and its neighbourhood there are tokens of the troublous times through which it has passed, from the conquest of the "Invincible Armada" to the home tragedy of
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It was popular in Lyme Regis on England’s south coast and used as a fund-raising event for the local lifeboat.
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Sequential task performance is compromised in Lyme.
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