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Lye
Lye

A lye is a metal hydroxide traditionally obtained by leaching wood ashes, or a strong alkali which is highly soluble in water producing caustic basic solutions. "Lye" most commonly refers to sodium hydroxide , but historically has been used for potassium hydroxide (KOH).

Lyerly, Georgia
Lyerly, Georgia

Lyerly is a town in Chattooga County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 540.

Lye roll
Lye roll

Lye rolls are a baked specialty in Germany , France (Alsace), Austria, and Switzerland. They are made by immersing bread rolls in a lye solution before baking.

Lyepyel
Lyepyel

Lyepyel is a town located in the center of the Lyepyel Raion (district) in the Vitebsk Province of Belarus near Lyepyel Lake. Lyepyel is situated at about 54°52′N 28°40′E and its population in the 1998 census was 19,400.

Lye and Wollescote Cemetery
Lye and Wollescote Cemetery

The Lye and Wollescote Cemetery is an active 9.45 acres cemetery in Lye, West Midlands, England.

Lye By Mistake

Lye By Mistake were an American experimental metal band from St. Louis, Missouri, United States, that formed in 2004.

Lyell Cresswell

Lyell Cresswell is a composer of contemporary classical music. He is the younger brother of Max Cresswell.

Lyesse Laloui
Lyesse Laloui

Lyesse Laloui, born July 1963 in Skikda is a Swiss engineer, Chair professor of Soil Mechanics, Geo-engineering and CO2 storage at the School of architecture, civil and environmental engineering of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He is the head of the Soil Mechanics Laboratory, director of the Civil Engineering Section at the EPFL and a full member of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences since 2021.Laloui is the editor in Chief of the Elsevier Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment journal.

Lye Church
Lye Church

Lye Church is a medieval church on Gotland, Sweden. The oldest parts of the church date from the last quarter of the 12th century, and the last major addition was the disproportionately large chancel, built during the second quarter of the 14th century by a workshop known by its notname as Egypticus.

Lyell Cave
Lyell Cave

The Lyell Cave, formerly called Grande caverne d'Engihoul, is located near the ancienne commune of Éhein, municipality of Engis, Liège Province, Belgium. It is one of many caves investigated or discovered by Philippe-Charles Schmerling, in 1831; the cave is named for a later researcher, Sir Charles Lyell, who visited the cave in 1860.

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