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Limine

Noun (singular):

A legal term referring to the physical, metaphorical, or conceptual boundary or threshold that separates one jurisdiction, domain, or area from another.

Example sentence: The lawyers argued that the defendant's rights were violated when evidence was admitted beyond the limine of the case.

Noun (plural):

A plural form of "limen," which refers to the sensory threshold, the minimum intensity of a stimulus that is capable of evoking a sensation.

Example sentence: The study aimed to determine the limina required to elicit a response from participants during the sensory tests.

Adjective:

Referring to something that is on the outermost edge, bordering, or at the limit of a certain area or situation.

Example sentence: The hiker trekked through the limine forests, enjoying the untouched beauty of nature.

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