All English words - page 1992
Limited
ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪdMeanings of Limited:
adjectiveRestricted in size, amount, or extent; few, small, or short.
Usage examples:
A limited number of places are available
verbSet or serve as a limit to.
Usage examples:
Try to limit the amount you drink
Limitedness
ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd.nəsMeanings of Limitedness:
nounThe quality or state of being limited
Usage examples:
A second dimension of the climate tragedy is the limitedness of resources available for human use.,…
Meanings of Limiter:
nounA person or thing that limits something.
Usage examples:
And sometimes they have a quality that is incredible, just the sheer texture of the sound, this cru…
Limiters
ˈlɪmɪtəMeanings of Limiters:
nounA person or thing that limits something.
Usage examples:
And sometimes they have a quality that is incredible, just the sheer texture of the sound, this cru…
Limiting
ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪŋMeanings of Limiting:
adjectiveSetting or serving as a limit to something.
Usage examples:
A limiting factor
verbSet or serve as a limit to.
Usage examples:
Try to limit the amount you drink
Limitlessness
ˈlɪm.ɪt.ləs.nəsMeanings of Limitlessness:
nounThe quality or state of having no limits
Usage examples:
Nothing prepares you for the limitlessness of the sahara., when i see the moon come up over that va…
Meanings of Limits:
nounA point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.
Usage examples:
The failure showed the limits of british power
verbSet or serve as a limit to.
Usage examples:
Try to limit the amount you drink
phraseLimit
Usage examples:
I'd like to play squash, but i'm 60 and i know my limits., his genius knows no limits., the pay ris…
Limn
lɪmMeanings of Limn:
verbDepict or describe in painting or words.
Usage examples:
Miss read limns a gentler world in her novels
Meanings of Limned:
verbDepict or describe in painting or words.
Usage examples:
Miss read limns a gentler world in her novels
Meanings of Limner:
nounA painter, especially of portraits or miniatures.
Usage examples:
The limner was never solely a miniaturist, but worked in other formats and media too.
Meanings of Limning:
verbDepict or describe in painting or words.
Usage examples:
Miss read limns a gentler world in her novels
Limnology
lɪmˈnɒlədʒiMeanings of Limnology:
nounThe study of the biological, chemical, and physical features of lakes and other bodies of fresh water.
Usage examples:
The distribution, water chemistry, ecology, hydrology, limnology, and invertebrate and amphibian fa…
Meanings of Limns:
verbDepict or describe in painting or words.
Usage examples:
Miss read limns a gentler world in her novels
Meanings of Limonene:
nounA colourless liquid hydrocarbon with a lemon-like scent, present in lemon oil, orange oil, and similar essential oils.
Usage examples:
No doubt the electrode detector registered trace ions of limonene (found in orange peels), but none…
Meanings of Limonenes:
nounA colourless liquid hydrocarbon with a lemon-like scent, present in lemon oil, orange oil, and similar essential oils.
Usage examples:
No doubt the electrode detector registered trace ions of limonene (found in orange peels), but none…
Meanings of Limousin:
nounA native or inhabitant of limousin.
adjectiveRelating to the limousins or their dialect.
Usage examples:
Councillor wilf davison attended a meeting of the 30 towns twinned with communities in the limousin…
proper nounA region and former province of central france, centred on limoges.
Limousine
ˌlɪm.əˈziːnMeanings of Limousine:
nounA large, luxurious car, especially one driven by a chauffeur who is separated from the passengers by a partition.
Usage examples:
The prince was whisked away in a black limousine
Limp
lɪmpMeanings of Limp:
verbWalk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot.
Usage examples:
He limped heavily as he moved
nounA tendency to limp; a gait impeded by injury or stiffness.
Usage examples:
The accident left him with a pronounced limp
adjectiveLacking internal strength or structure; not stiff or firm.
Usage examples:
She let her whole body go limp
Limp-wristed
ˌlɪmpˈrɪs.tɪdMeanings of Limp-wristed:
adjectiveUsed to describe a man who does not behave in the strong and determined way traditionally expected in men
Meanings of Limped:
verbWalk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot.
Usage examples:
He limped heavily as he moved
nounA tendency to limp; a gait impeded by injury or stiffness.
Usage examples:
The accident left him with a pronounced limp
adjectiveLacking internal strength or structure; not stiff or firm.
Usage examples:
She let her whole body go limp
Meanings of Limpest:
adjectiveLacking internal strength or structure; not stiff or firm.
Usage examples:
She let her whole body go limp
verbTo walk with an irregular step, esp. because your foot or leg is hurt
Usage examples:
Jackson limped off the field after injuring his ankle., he walks with a slight limp., the lettuce i…
Limpet
ˈlɪm.pɪtMeanings of Limpet:
nounA marine mollusc which has a shallow conical shell and a broad muscular foot, found clinging tightly to rocks.
Usage examples:
Entering the water from the shore, the first animal we spot may well be a mollusc such as a limpet …
Limpets
ˈlɪm.pɪtMeanings of Limpets:
nounA marine mollusc which has a shallow conical shell and a broad muscular foot, found clinging tightly to rocks.
Usage examples:
Entering the water from the shore, the first animal we spot may well be a mollusc such as a limpet …
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