- liminary
- lim·i·nary
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
liminary — ˈliməˌnerē adjective Etymology: French liminaire, from Late Latin liminaris, from Latin, of a threshold, from limin , limen threshold + aris ar more at limb : placed at the beginning (as of a book) : introductory, preliminary liminary quotations… … Useful english dictionary
liminary — /ˈlɪmɪnəri/ (say liminuhree) adjective Rare introductory, as of matter at the beginning of a book. {French liminaire, from Late Latin liminaris of or relating to a threshhold} …
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postliminary — post·liminary … English syllables