lim·i·nal (lĭmə-nəl)
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Tweet adj. 1. Intermediate between two states, conditions, or regions; transitional or indeterminate: "While doctors operate, she hangs suspended in the liminal space between life and death" (Jeremy Eichler). 2. Existing at the limen. Used of stimuli. [Latin līmen, līmin-, threshold + -AL1.] lim′i·nali·ty (-nălĭ-tē) n. limi·nal·ly adv. |
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