chartreuse vs slaked lime

chartreuse

noun
  • A kind of enamelled pottery. 

  • A greenish-yellow color. 

  • A French dish of vegetables (and sometimes meat) wrapped tightly in a decorative layer of salad or vegetable leaves and cooked in a dome-shaped mould. 

  • A yellow or green liqueur made by Carthusian monks. 

  • chartreuse (HTML) 

adj
  • Of a bright yellowish-green colour. 

slaked lime

noun
  • Calcium hydroxide, a soft white powder, produced by adding water to quicklime. It is used in making mortar and cement, and has many industrial uses. 

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