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1) white pigment tshon rtsi; 2) white earth, whitewash, lime to be painted on houses etc and med [sweet, astringent, by its powers sha rus la zhen pa'i nad 'gog par nus]; 3) cattle glo nad and hon nad med [phog skabs nad phog zin pa'i phyug kha chung zhig gi khrag dang, equally mixed with the blood of a rabbit te nad ma phog pa'i gnag phyugs rnams nad yang ba dang, thar thub pa'i ched du ster rgyu'i 'gog sman zhig]; 4) oil to be poured on torma) [IW] | 1) white pigment tshon rtsi; 2) white earth, whitewash, lime to be painted on houses etc and med [sweet, astringent, by its powers sha rus la zhen pa'i nad 'gog par nus]; 3) cattle glo nad and hon nad med [phog skabs nad phog zin pa'i phyug kha chung zhig gi khrag dang, equally mixed with the blood of a rabbit te nad ma phog pa'i gnag phyugs rnams nad yang ba dang, thar thub pa'i ched du ster rgyu'i 'gog sman zhig]; 4) oil to be poured on torma) [IW] | ||
whitewash, astrology, lime, white paint, kind of coarse cotton cloth, lint, white muslin [JV] | whitewash, astrology, lime, white paint, kind of coarse cotton cloth, lint, white muslin [JV] | ||
(med) Lime powder, Calcium carbonate CaCO<sub>3</sub> (Drungtso 1999, Phrin Las 1987, Yeshi 2018). Synonyms : dkar rag, rdo dkar, mchod rten na bza', sa dkar (Yeshi 2018). Limestone : cong zhi, rdo thal, she li da ka, mtsn mo'i 'od chan, gchong nad gcig thub, rgya rdo, tshos rdo, zhun rdo, brag rdo, rdo dkar (Yeshi 2018). <br> | |||
A sedimentary rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate, primarily in the form of the mineral calcite, and with or without magnesium carbonate. Common minor constituents include silica (chalcedony), feldspar, clays, pyrite, and siderite. Limestones are formed by either organic or inorganic processes ; many are highly fossiliferous and clearly represent ancient shell banks or coral reefs. Limestones effervesce freely with any common acid (mindat.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 20:39, 22 November 2021 (UTC) | |||
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whitewash, white-paint. lint. 1) whitewash. 2)lint [RY]
1) white pigment tshon rtsi; 2) white earth, whitewash, lime to be painted on houses etc and med; 3) cattle glo nad and hon nad med; 4) oil to be poured on torma [IW]
1) white pigment tshon rtsi; 2) white earth, whitewash, lime to be painted on houses etc and med [sweet, astringent, by its powers sha rus la zhen pa'i nad 'gog par nus]; 3) cattle glo nad and hon nad med [phog skabs nad phog zin pa'i phyug kha chung zhig gi khrag dang, equally mixed with the blood of a rabbit te nad ma phog pa'i gnag phyugs rnams nad yang ba dang, thar thub pa'i ched du ster rgyu'i 'gog sman zhig]; 4) oil to be poured on torma) [IW]
whitewash, astrology, lime, white paint, kind of coarse cotton cloth, lint, white muslin [JV]
(med) Lime powder, Calcium carbonate CaCO3 (Drungtso 1999, Phrin Las 1987, Yeshi 2018). Synonyms : dkar rag, rdo dkar, mchod rten na bza', sa dkar (Yeshi 2018). Limestone : cong zhi, rdo thal, she li da ka, mtsn mo'i 'od chan, gchong nad gcig thub, rgya rdo, tshos rdo, zhun rdo, brag rdo, rdo dkar (Yeshi 2018).
A sedimentary rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate, primarily in the form of the mineral calcite, and with or without magnesium carbonate. Common minor constituents include silica (chalcedony), feldspar, clays, pyrite, and siderite. Limestones are formed by either organic or inorganic processes ; many are highly fossiliferous and clearly represent ancient shell banks or coral reefs. Limestones effervesce freely with any common acid (mindat.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 20:39, 22 November 2021 (UTC)