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limit (limit)

noun

  1. the point, line, or edge where something ends or must end; boundary or border beyond which something ceases to be or to be possible
  2. bounds; boundary lines
  3. the greatest number or amount allowed to catch the limit for a day of trout fishing
  4. the maximum amount which may be bet, or by which a bet may be raised, at one time, as in poker
  5. Math. a fixed quantity or value which a varying quantity is regarded as approaching indefinitely

Etymology: OFr limite < L limes (gen. limitis), border, frontier

transitive verb

to confine within bounds; set a limit to; restrict; curb

Etymology: ME limiten < OFr limiter < L limitare

Related Forms:

limit Idioms

the limit

Informal any person or thing regarded as unbearable, remarkable, etc. to an extreme degree

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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