ext_147905 ([identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 1word1day2017-01-05 08:04 am
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Thursday word: liminal

liminal (LI-muh-nl or LAIM-uh-nl) - adj., of or pertaining to a threshold or boundary, esp. a sensory threshold; relating to or being an intermediate state, phase, or condition; of or relating to the beginning of a state or process.


For that sensory threshold, it's related to the psychological concept of liminality. This is not a common word outside of technical uses, especially compared to the form subliminal, being below the threshold of perception. It was coined in 1884 from Latin līmen, threshold. I poke at this one every so often to remind myself that it is not "limnal" but has three syllables.

Spaces like the threshold of a door are liminal, lying between defined areas without belonging to either of them.

---L.
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[personal profile] med_cat 2017-01-06 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you; I'd come across the word "liminality" before but did not know the precise meaning.

Bit offtopic--

Btw, we seem to have lost our Sat., Tues., and Wed. posters, a while back? Do you want to adverise in the comm for new folks to fill these slots, or are those people coming back sometime soon?
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[personal profile] med_cat 2017-01-09 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, it's OK, I know you've been busy with family and other things :) Just wondered, is all.