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chlorinated lime

American  

Etymology

Origin of chlorinated lime

First recorded in 1875–80

Example Sentences

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Blue’s team treated houses and streets with chlorinated lime and carbolic acid; took down dilapidated buildings and ramshackle housing additions; and trapped and poisoned rats.

From Slate • Oct. 15, 2015

Carbolic acid was sprayed into buildings and chlorinated lime sprinkled in houses; rats were trapped and poisoned; ramshackle balcony additions were removed from tiny Chinatown apartments; houses were searched for potential plague cases.

From Scientific American • Feb. 18, 2013

Chlorine is a good germicide, but is very irritating, poisonous, and dangerous to handle; it is evolved by the decomposition of chlorinated lime with sulphuric acid.

From The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI) by Winslow, Kenelm

Dejecta should be covered with fresh chlorinated lime, one part to two of water.

From Essays In Pastoral Medicine by ?Malley, Austin

The stain can be removed with a weak solution of chlorinated lime.

From Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada by Ritter, Thomas Jefferson