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noun - a kiln used to reduce naturally occurring forms of calcium carbonate to lime
noun - a furnace in which shells are burned to produce lime
LIMEKILNS - Limekilns, a village in Fife, Scotland, lies on the shore of the Firth of Forth. Population 1,430 (est. in 2008). Unlike the neighbouring village of ...
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Furnaces for reducing calcium carbonate |
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Nov 3 2006 Wall Street Journal |
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Plural form of limekiln. |
a kiln in which limestone is burnt or calcined to produce quicklime. |
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Limekilns, a village in Fife, Scotland, lies on the shore of the Firth of Forth. Population 1,430 (est. in 2008). Unlike the neighbouring village of Charlestown, Limekilns is an old settlement dating back to the 14th century. The oldest building in the village is The King's Cellar, a large and mysterious property existence of which can be traced back to 1362. It has served many different purposes throughout its long life, notably as a store house, school, library and chapel. It is currently employed as a Freemasons Lodge and is generally not open to the public. * The exact origins of the name Limekilns are unknown. Certainly lime was burned there in relatively small amounts in the early life of the village, though there was a much larger operation going on in the neighbouring village of Charlestown. The ruins of the massive kilns still exist today and are protected by the National Trust for Scotland. * In its early days Limekilns was mainly a fishing village, with the large natural harbour |