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What (who) is quicklime$66176$ - definition

VIDEO GAME DEVELOPING COMPANY
EA Blackbox; Black Box Games; Electronic Arts Black Box; Quicklime Games; Miss Universe: The Game
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Quicklime; Quick lime; CaO; Calcium Oxide; Calcia; E529; Quick-lime; Caustic lime; Burnt lime; ATCvet code QP53AX18; 🝁; Lump lime; Unslaked lime; Pebble lime; Calcium oxides; Roche lime
¦ noun a white caustic alkaline solid commonly produced in the form of quicklime. [CaO.]
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Quicklime; Quick lime; CaO; Calcium Oxide; Calcia; E529; Quick-lime; Caustic lime; Burnt lime; ATCvet code QP53AX18; 🝁; Lump lime; Unslaked lime; Pebble lime; Calcium oxides; Roche lime
·adj Calcium oxide; unslacked lime;
- so called because when wet it develops great heat. ·see 4th Lime, 2.
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Quicklime; Quick lime; CaO; Calcium Oxide; Calcia; E529; Quick-lime; Caustic lime; Burnt lime; ATCvet code QP53AX18; 🝁; Lump lime; Unslaked lime; Pebble lime; Calcium oxides; Roche lime
¦ noun a white caustic alkaline substance consisting of calcium oxide, obtained by heating limestone.

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EA Black Box

EA Black Box (formerly Black Box Games) was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts (EA). The developers are primarily known for the Need for Speed and Skate series. It was renamed Quicklime Games during the development of Need for Speed: World, but after a series of restructures it was shut down in April 2013.