Definition of Limens

1. limen [n] - See also: limen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Limens

limed
limehound
limehounds
limekiln
limekilns
limeless
limelight
limelighted
limelighting
limelights
limelike
limelit
limen
limen insulae
limen nasi
limens (current term)
limepit
limepits
limequat
limequats
limer
limerance
limerances
limerence
limerences
limerent
limericist
limericists
limerick
limericks

Literary usage of Limens

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"When the first set of limens had been obtained (Series I), the limens were averaged for the three Os, and this average was used as a new standard for the ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1916)
"I cannot remember that we worked 22 The tintometer limens for the four ... Rivers thinks that the subjects with the two highest limens "had probably some ..."

3. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1911)
"In our determination of the limens both for the presence and for the ... S.'s limens of presence were as follows,—all solutions being prepared with ..."

4. The Bookman (1906)
"The limens thus become irrelevant to Weber's Law, excepting in so far as the DL [difference limen] is an instrument of analysis at large ; and Weber's Law ..."

5. Outlines of Psychology: Based Upon the Results of Experimental Investigation by Oswald Külpe, Edward Bradford Titchener (1909)
"3), on'y those space limens are comparable which are obtained with the same subjective intensity of pressure. The experiments made hitherto are extremely ..."

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