limited
Multiple Entries:
limited limit
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
limited/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
▶adjective
- 1 restricted in size, amount, or extent.
- 2 (of a monarchy or government) exercised under limitations of power prescribed by a constitution.
- 3 (Limited) Brit. denoting a limited company.
– derivatives
limitedness noun.
limitedness noun.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
limit/ˈlɪmɪt/
▶noun
- 1 a point beyond which something does not or may not pass or extend.
■ a terminal point or boundary.
■ the furthest extent of one's endurance.
- 2 a restriction on the size or amount of something: an age limit.
- 3 Mathematics a value which a sequence, function, or sum can be made to approach progressively.
– phrases
be the limit informal be intolerable.
off limits out of bounds.
within limits up to a point; moderately.
be the limit informal be intolerable.
off limits out of bounds.
within limits up to a point; moderately.
– derivatives
limitary adjective (rare),
limitative adjective,
limiter noun.
limitary adjective (rare),
limitative adjective,
limiter noun.
– origin ME: from L. limes, limit- ‘boundary, frontier’; the verb is from L. limitare, from limes.
'limited' also found in these Oxford entries:
associate
- assurance
- Basic English
- best
- blinker
- carnet
- Chapter 11
- competition
- effluxion
- far
- finite
- fish
- fragile X syndrome
- general
- hypothesis
- intensive
- invention
- investment trust
- kriegspiel
- lending library
- limit
- limited company
- limited liability
- limited partner
- Ltd
- make
- marginally
- microbrewery
- microhabitat
- modest
- narrow
- non-finite
- oligopoly
- pansexual
- perpetual
- personal equity plan
- perspectivism
- plc
- predefined
- proof
- public limited company
- quarter sessions
- quota
- restricted
- RISC
- rolling strike
- rudimentary
- semi-infinite
- set

