Limotenic (adjective)
Derived from Latin roots limes (boundary, limit) and tenere (to hold).
Definition:
1. Pertaining to or characterized by holding boundaries or maintaining limits.
2. Descriptive of a state or condition defined by a threshold, edge, or border.
Derived from Latin roots limes (boundary, limit) and tenere (to hold).
Definition:
1. Pertaining to or characterized by holding boundaries or maintaining limits.
2. Descriptive of a state or condition defined by a threshold, edge, or border.
Usage:
"The limotenic nature of the agreement ensured no party exceeded the established boundaries."
"Her perspective was limotenic, always fixated on the limits of possibility."
"The limotenic nature of the agreement ensured no party exceeded the established boundaries."
"Her perspective was limotenic, always fixated on the limits of possibility."
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