
1) About as much as one can take 2) Allow only one to a customer 3) Allowable extreme 4) As far as something can go 5) Backwoods 6) Betting ceiling 7) Bound 8) Boundary 9) Boundary of an area or amount 10) Boundary or demarcation 11) Bounds 12) Bourn 13) Breaking point 14) Calculus calculation 15) Calculus concept
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1) Ambit 2) Border 3) Boundary 4) Butting 5) Cap 6) Ceiling 7) Confine 8) Constrain 9) Cumber 10) Curtail 11) Cutoff 12) Define 13) Demarcation 14) Edge 15) Encumber 16) End 17) Extremity 18) Max 19) Prevention 20) Quantify 21) Quota 22) Reach 23) Restrain 24) Restraint 25) Restrict 26) Restriction
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- the greatest possible degree of something
- the boundary of a specific area
- as far as something can go
- the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed
- a mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity
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[category theory] In category theory, a branch of mathematics, the abstract notion of a limit captures the essential properties of universal constructions such as products, pullbacks and inverse limits. The dual notion of a colimit generalizes constructions such as disjoint unions, direct sums, coproducts, pushouts and direct limits. Limits...
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[mathematics] In mathematics, a limit is the value that a function or sequence `approaches` as the input or index approaches some value. Limits are essential to calculus (and mathematical analysis in general) and are used to define continuity, derivatives, and integrals. The concept of a limit of a sequence is further generalized to the con...
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• (v. t.) A determining feature; a distinguishing characteristic; a differentia. • (v. t.) A determinate quantity, to which a variable one continually approaches, and may differ from it by less than any given difference, but to which, under the law of variation, the variable can never become exactly equivalent. • (v. i.) To beg, or t...
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state (F etat limit, R stare limita) State at which performance criteria are just met
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(from the article `insurance`) Practically all liability insurance policies contain limitations on the maximum amount of a judgment payable under the contract. Further, the cost of ...
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mathematical concept based on the idea of closeness, used primarily to assign values to certain functions at points where no values are defined, in ... [6 related articles]
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See Trading Limit.
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1. That which terminates, circumscribes, restrains, or confines; the bound, border, or edge; the utmost extent; as, the limit of a walk, of a town, of a country; the limits of human knowledge or endeavor. 'As eager of the chase, the maid Beyond the forest's verdant limits strayed.' (Pope) ... 2. The space or thing defined by limits. 'The archdeacon...
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In Ovid databases you can use the Limits feature to restrict your searches in many ways, including: year, language, type of publication, human/animal species, type of journal. There is a demonstration of the Limits feature in the Medline tour in Databases.
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Lim'it (lĭm'ĭt)
noun [ From Latin
limes ,
limitis : confer French
limite ; or from English
limit , v. See
Limit ,
transitive verb ]
1. That which terminates, circumscribes, restrains, or confines; the bound, border, or e...
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Lim'it intransitive verb To beg, or to exercise functions, within a certain limited region; as, a
limiting friar. [ Obsolete]
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The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from the previous session`s settlement price for a given contract.
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In some futures markets (e.g Comex, SHFE) there is a limit to the rise or fall in the price of a commodity during a given period of time, usually a day. Once this limit is reached, trading is suspended until a prescribed period of time expires, when trading can resume. The suspension relates only to forward positions, the spot month continuing to t...
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Is an order which is to be filled at that stated price or better. Or better means a lower than the stated price for a buy or a higher than the stated price for a sale.
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In mathematics a limit is a determinate quantity to which a variable one continually approaches in value. Thus if a polygon be inscribed in a circle, its area is of course less than that of the circle; but as the inscribed polygon is made to have more and smaller sides its area gets more nearly equal to that of the circle, though it can never quite...
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A function f(x) has the value L for its limit as x approaches c if as the value of x gets closer and closer to c, the value of f(x) gets closer and closer to L.
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The number you approach as you plug values into a function, and the values get closer and closer to a given number. See also: Infinite, Infinitesimal.
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point of accumulation noun the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity
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demarcation noun the boundary of a specific area
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The maximum speed a car can attain while turning before a car begins to either oversteer or understeer excessively.
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the point towards which a series or function converges, e.g. as x becomes closer and closer to zero, (sin x)⁄x becomes closer and closer to the limit of 1
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