IPA: /ˈlaɪmɪnəs/
KK: /ˈlaɪmɪnəs/
The condition of having a lot of lime or being like lime in some way.
The liminess of the soil made it difficult for the plants to grow.
Liminess → The word 'liminess' is derived from 'lime' (from Old English 'lim', meaning a sticky substance or adhesive) combined with the suffix '-ness' (meaning the state or quality of). Therefore, 'liminess' refers to the quality or state of being like lime, often implying stickiness or a similar texture.
Think of 'lime' as a sticky substance, and remember that 'liminess' describes the quality of being sticky or adhesive.