English
Etymology
From lime + water.
Noun
limewater (countable and uncountable, plural limewaters)
- (inorganic chemistry) a solution of calcium hydroxide in water, used as a simple test for carbon dioxide, and in skin preparations.
Synonyms
Translations
a solution of calcium hydroxide
- Armenian: կրաջուր (hy) (kraǰur)
- Bulgarian: варов разтвор m (varov raztvor)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 石灰水 (sek6 fui1 seoi2)
- Mandarin: 石灰水 (zh) (shíhuīshuǐ)
- Danish: kalkvand n
- Estonian: lubjavesi
- French: eau de chaux (fr) f
- German: Kalkwasser n
- Greek: ασβεστόνερο (el) n (asvestónero)
- Hungarian: mészvíz (hu)
- Japanese: 石灰水 (ja) (せっかいすい, sekkaisui)
- Korean: 석회수(石灰水) (ko) (seokhoesu)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kalkvann n, kalkvatn n
- Nynorsk: kalkvatn n
- Romanian: apă de var (ro) f
- Slovene: apnica f
- Swedish: kalkvatten c
- Thai: น้ำปูนใส (náam-bpuun-sǎi)
- Turkish: kireç suyu
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