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Threshold of perception or response
In physiology, psychology, or psychophysics, a limen or a liminal point is a sensory threshold of a physiological or psychological response. Such points
Limen
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up limen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Limen is a word of equivocal semantics written in the Latin alphabet, and used in many different modern
Limen_(disambiguation)
Amount a stimulus must be changed to be detected
noticeable, detectable at least half the time. This limen is also known as the difference limen, difference threshold, or least perceptible difference
Just-noticeable_difference
Ancient Greek colony on the east coast of the Crimean Peninsula
Kalos Limen (Ancient Greek: Καλός Λιμήν, lit. 'Charming Harbor'; Ukrainian: Калос-Лімен; Russian: Калос Лимен) is an ancient Greek colony on the west
Kalos_Limen
Feature of the human face
follicles, and a large number of sebaceous glands. A mucous ridge known as the limen nasi separates the vestibule from the rest of the nasal cavity and marks
Human_nose
Gynaikon Limen (Ancient Greek: Γυναικῶν λιμὴν; "Women's Harbor"), was an anchorage located between Anaplus and Leostheneion in Thrace at the shore of
Gynaikon_Limen
Neuroanatomical feature
The limen insulae forms the junction point between anterior and posterior stem of the lateral sulcus. It is the lateral most limit of the anterior perforated
Limen_insulae
Historic town in Magnesia, Aeolia, Ancient Greece
Isai Limen (Ancient Greek: Ἴσαι Λιμήν) was a port town of Magnesia in ancient Thessaly, mentioned in the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax. Its site is unlocated
Isai_Limen
Location in ancient Mysia
Bathys Limen (Ancient Greek: Βαθύς λιμήν), meaning deep harbor, was a town located on the coast of the Propontis on the promontory of Cyzicus, in ancient
Bathys_Limen
Topics referred to by the same term
Liminal (film), an upcoming American science fiction action thriller film Limen, a threshold of a physiological or psychological response Liminal experiences
Liminal
Town in Red Sea, Egypt
26°06′14″N 34°16′52″E / 26.10389°N 34.28111°E / 26.10389; 34.28111 El Qoseir (Arabic: القصير, romanized: el-Qoṣēr, pronounced [elʔoˈsˤeːɾ]) is a city
El_Qoseir
39°14′43″N 20°28′42″E / 39.245262°N 20.478311°E / 39.245262; 20.478311 Elaias Limen (Ancient Greek: Ἐλαίας Λιμήν - literally, "Bay of Elaea"), also Elaea or
Elaias_Limen
Quality of ambiguity, disorientation, or state of transition
In anthropology, liminality (from Latin limen 'threshold') is the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in the middle stage of a rite of
Liminality
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Troy
up to Paxi. Strabo (7.7.5) mentions "the mouth of the so-called Pelodes Limen (Ancient Greek: Πηλώδης λιμήν, lit. 'muddy harbor') as the location of Buthrotum
Pelodes
Archaeological site in Oman
commodity. Khor Rori has been tentatively identified as the location of Moscha Limen (Ancient Greek: Μόσχα λιμήν, probably meaning "the harbour of young shoots
Khor_Rori
City in Macedonia, Greece
mid-20th century, Giannitsa Lake, also known as Borboros 'slime' or Borboros Limen, a natural landscape of considerable ecological, economic, and historical
Giannitsa
Microstate in Western Europe
to it as "Monoikos, a Ligurian town". Strabo referred to it as Monoikon limen, explaining that Monoikos (Greek for "the solitary one") was another name
Monaco
Country in Southeast Europe
on 6 January 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2016. Shpuza, Saimir (2022). "D'un limên à une polis. Orikos aux périodes archaïque et classique". In Brancato, Rodolfo
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Place in Dobrich, Bulgaria
the Thracian facility precisely to the Limen category, the existence of which is confirmed in the Caron Limen toponym itself. According to Arian, "the
Shabla
Town in ancient Pontus
portus, or Susarmia (Σουσάρμια), or Susurmaina (Σουσούρμαινα), or Psoron Limen (Ψωρῶν λιμήν), was a port-town of ancient Pontus on the Black Sea coast
Hyssus
Ballet company in the United Kingdom
Symphony in C Ondine Concerto Elite Syncopations The Judas Tree Carmen Limen Chroma Asphodel Meadows Sphinx As One Electric Counterpoint Tryst Song of
The_Royal_Ballet
Village/harbour-side town in Matruh, Egypt
today ʿAqaba al-Kabīr, literally 'the great pass.' It may have been Plynos Limen and Tetrapyrgia mentioned in less context-clear early courses. Sallum was
Sallum
Greek port town located in ancient Boeotia
port in the neighbourhood (Ancient Greek: Βαθὺς λιμὴν, romanized: Bathỳs limḗn, lit. 'deep sea'). Aulis appears to have stood upon a rocky height, since
Aulis_(ancient_Greece)
British choreographer and director (born 1970)
City Ballet (2010) Stairwell for OpenEndedGroup / Hayward Gallery (2010) Limen for The Royal Ballet (2009) Dyad 1909 for Company Wayne McGregor (2009)
Wayne_McGregor
Deme of ancient Attica
expedition to Crete. This retired port seems to have been the same as the Phoron Limen (Φώρων λιμήν) or “Thieves' port,” so called from its being frequented by
Thymoetadae
Port town of ancient Aeolis
Achaion Limen (Ancient Greek: Ἀχαιῶν λιμήν) was a port town of ancient Aeolis. Its site is located near Haci Ahmet Ağa, Asiatic Turkey. Talbert, Richard
Achaion_Limen
Geographic region in West Asia
situated on the N part of the site. Herod dedicated the new town and its port (limen Sebastos) to Caesar Augustus. During the Early Roman period Caesarea was
Palestine_(region)
Ancient trade road that connected Mediterranean ports to India via Africa and Arabia
identified the trading site of Moscha Limen in February 1895. Frankincense from Dhofar was collected at Moscha Limen. It was shipped to Qana and taken overland
Incense_trade_route
Australian ballet dancer and tap dancer (born 1985)
Royal Ballet choreographer Wayne McGregor such as Chroma, Multiverse, and Limen, as he is very quick in picking up on McGregor's modern style as well as
Steven_McRae
Ancient Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family
fire after his assassination. Vesta was connected to liminality, and the limen ("threshold") was sacred to her: brides were careful not to step on it,
Vesta_(mythology)
Roman Crimea (47 BC to c. 340 AD)
Dolichenus on the coast of the harbor of Balaklava, then called Symbolon Limen. Tiberius Julius Aspurgus (8 BC – 38) founded a line of Bosporan Kings which
Crimea_in_the_Roman_era
Kenyan ambient musician
toured with Big Thief. The same year, he released a collaborative album, Limen, with Aho Ssan. In 2023, Pitchfork described Kamaru as a "widely referenced
KMRU
Preserved chant of the Arval priests of ancient Rome
RERE (for FERE) MARS, LIMEN [SA]LE STA BERBER, SATVR FV, FERE MARS, LIMEN SALL (for SALI) STA BERBER, SATVR FV, FERE MARS, LIMEN SNI (for SALI) STA BERBER;
Carmen_Arvale
Concept of after-death punishment of the wicked in Christianity
publishing house. p. 237. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance: Probably from limen (through the idea of nearness of shore); a pond (large or small) -- lake
Lake_of_fire
Peninsula in Europe
the mainland. On the north side of the peninsula is Chernomorskoe/Kalos Limen. On the south side is the large Donuzlav Bay and the port and ancient Greek
Crimea
Ancient citadel above the city of Athens
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Acropolis_of_Athens
Branch of knowledge relating physical stimuli and psychological perception
thresholds (e.g. the just-noticeable difference), and scaling. A threshold (or limen) is the point of intensity at which the participant can just detect the
Psychophysics
List of Tamil archaeological artefacts and epigraphs
storage jar with inscriptions in Tamil script in Quseir-al-Qadim, (Leukos Limen), Egypt, 1st century BCE. Two earlier Tamil-Brahmi inscription discoveries
Tamil_inscriptions
Ancient city of Bithynia
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Nicomedia
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Ancient_Greece
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Zemruta
dominated the grain trade with western Crimean settlements like Belyaus, Kalos Limen, and Bolshoy/Velykyj Kastel'. The main cereal grain crops in Kievan Rus'
Agriculture_in_Ukraine
City on the Red Sea coast in Sudan
"Suakim" was predominant. Suakin was likely Ptolemy's Port of Good Hope, Limen Evangelis, which is similarly described as lying on a circular island at
Suakin
Medieval Armenian city
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Ani
Capital of the Red Sea Egyptian Governorate
was known by various names, such as Thagho in the pharonic period, Leucos Limen (white port in Greek) in the Hellenistic and Ptolemaic period, and Portus
Hurghada
Large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
nasal cavity. Each is a triangle-shaped space situated in front of the limen nasi and defined laterally by the lateral crus and alar fibrofatty tissue
Nasal_cavity
Frontier and border defences of the Roman Empire
elei-, lei-, "to bow", "to bend", "elbow". According to Pokorny, Latin limen, "threshold", is related to limes, being the stone over which one enters
Limes_(Roman_Empire)
Improvisational comedy podcast
7/9/15 Dan Finnerty Jon Gabrus as Gino Lombardo John Gemberling as Ton Limen Episode 362: RomanTig 7/13/15 Tig Notaro Stephanie Allynne as herself and
Comedy_Bang!_Bang!
Danish actor (born 1963)
2023). "60 år:»Jeg havde så meget alkohol i mig, at sprutsveden opløste limen, så skægget ikke kunne sidde ordentlig fast«". Politiken (in Danish). Retrieved
Thomas_Bo_Larsen
Capital of the Hittite Empire
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Hattusa
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Ancient_Greek_sculpture
Town in Bithynia
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Chalcedon
Inscribed clay disc found in Crete, Greece
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Phaistos_Disc
Alupka Cimmeria of M. O. Voloshyn Bakhchysarai Scythian Neapolis Kalos Limen Chersonesos Taurica Kerch Sudak Fortress (branch of Sophia of Kyiv) Chyhyryn
List of historic reserves in Ukraine
List_of_historic_reserves_in_Ukraine
Community in Greece
"Old Harbour", is thought to derive from the ancient "Ἱερός Λιμήν" (Hieros Limen), meaning "Sacred Harbour". One of the remotest settlements in the Peloponnese
Gerolimenas
British ballet dancer
creations for Wayne McGregor include in Symbiont(s), Qualia, Chroma, Infra, Limen, Carbon Life, Raven Girl, Tetractys, Woolf Works, Obsidian Tear and Multiverse
Edward_Watson_(dancer)
Ancient Roman lists of deities
Libentina or Lubentina Lima, a goddess of the threshold (limen) Limentinus, god of the limen or limes Limi or Limones (plural), guardian spirits (curatores)
Indigitamenta
Province of the Roman Empire (6–135 AD)
situated on the N part of the site. Herod dedicated the new town and its port (limen Sebastos) to Caesar Augustus. During the Early Roman period, Caesarea was
Judaea_(Roman_province)
Ancient town in Phrygia, Asia Minor
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Laodicea_on_the_Lycus
City in Georgia and the capital of Adjara
Greek trading post known as Bathus or Bathys (Greek: βαθύς λιμήν, bathys limēn, “deep harbor”), a toponym recorded in classical sources. During the reign
Batumi
City in Turkey
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Tarsus,_Mersin
Ancient city – now Urfa or Şanlıurfa, Turkey
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Edessa
City in Macedonia, Greece
Railway Journal. 9 October 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2020. "Water Trail Path". Limen Project. 14 May 2015. Retrieved 8 June 2022. Geopsis Maps & Guides of Greece
Kavala
Town in Turkey
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Side,_Turkey
4th-century BC Theban gay military unit
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Sacred_Band_of_Thebes
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Minoan_civilization
Part of the brain
language network connecting the frontal and temporal lobes. Broca's area Limen insulae List of regions in the human brain Muzio, Bruno Di. "Frontal pole
Frontal_lobe
Formal visit of a bishop to the Pope every five years
years, or quinquennially. Limina is the accusative plural of the Latin noun limen, meaning literally "a threshold; the head-piece or foot-piece of a doorway
Quinquennial_visit_ad_limina
Ancient Greek city, forerunner of Constantinople
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Byzantium
Ancient Greek settlement in Turkey
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Orestias
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Koloe_(Lydia)
Ancient Greek dialect spoken in Arcadia and Cyprus
trublion) (Attic kubos cube) λιμήν limên ἀγορά and (ἐνδιατριβή endiatribê delay, abide, stay) (Attic λιμήν limên port, harbour) μοχοῖ mochoi inside (Attic
Arcadocypriot_Greek
her attack in battle scenes. Phidalia is also connected with the Gynaikon Limen (Women's Harbor), an anchorage close to Byzantium. According to tradition
Phidalia
of Roman jurisdiction and then crossing back over one's own "threshold" (limen). Not all war captives were eligible for reintegration; the terms of a treaty
Slavery_in_ancient_Rome
Literary image, originally from Greek
visa, petunt famae mirabile templum, templum augustum immane horrens, cui limen eburnis canebat gradibus laeva de parte ; nitebant parte alia cornu solido
Gates_of_horn_and_ivory
Village of the Demre district in the Antalya Province of Turkey
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Kaleköy
Ancient nomadic Iranic people who invaded West Asia in the 8th and 7th centuries BC
colonies of Borysthenēs, Histria, Apollonia Pontica, Kallatis, and Karōn Limēn. Gyges's struggle against the Cimmerians soon turned in his favour without
Cimmerians
Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Outline_of_ancient_Greece
District of Kosovo
Pejës". Gjiganti. Retrieved 7 October 2017. Shpuza, Saimir (2022). "D'un limên à une polis. Orikos aux périodes archaïque et classique". In Brancato, Rodolfo
District_of_Peja
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
meaning "bird of the threshold" or "limit-bird", is derived from Latin limen ("threshold") + avis ("bird"). The specific name patagonica refers to the
Limenavis
Ancient Carian city, present day Bodrum in Turkey
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Halicarnassus
Ancient city in Turkey
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Sardis
Settlement in Çankiri Province, Turkey
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
İnandıktepe
Town of ancient Lycaonia
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Pegella
150-mile footpath in southern England
later fell on the River Ems. To the east at Romney Marsh and the River Limen (now called the River Rother or Kent Ditch), Sussex shared a border with
Sussex_Border_Path
(10) 3–2 US Virazeil-Puymiclan (10) 85. SC Daussois Omnisport (11) 1–6 Limens FC (9) 86. AS Neuvic St Léon (10) 3–1 Les Dragons Astériens (10) 87. CS
2016–17 Coupe de France first preliminary rounds
2016–17_Coupe_de_France_first_preliminary_rounds
Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Greek_Dark_Ages
Akra Borysthenes Charax Chersonesus Dioscurias Gorgippia Hermonassa Kalos Limen Kepoi Kerkinitis Kimmerikon Myrmekion Nikonion Nymphaion Olbia Pantikapaion
Greece_in_the_Roman_era
Iron Age people
placed the "three Saxon islands". Segontium (Σεγαντίων λίμην, Segantiorum limēn), in reality on the south of Menai Strait, was placed by Ptolemy between
Novantae
Major sector of the Roman economy
use of the monsoon to cross the ocean from the ports of Berenice, Leukos Limen and Myos Hormos on the Red Sea coast of Roman Egypt to the ports of Muziris
Roman_commerce
Former lake of Greece
surrounding marshland were sometimes called Borboros 'slime' or Borboros Limen. Shallow, swampy, and variable-sized, it was drained from 1928 to 1932 and
Giannitsa_Lake
Neighbourhood in Sarıyer, Istanbul, Turkey
Great Britain and the Ottoman Empire in 1838. The ancient name was Gynaikon Limen (Ancient Greek: Γυναικῶν λιμὴν; "Women's Harbor"). Mahalle Archived 2015-07-06
Baltalimanı
Urban-type settlement in Crimea
Greeks as part of the Greek colonization of the Black Sea. The city of Kalos Limen (Καλός Λιμήν – Lovely Harbor) was founded on this site by Chersonesus in
Chornomorske
Ancient Greek city
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Hierapolis
Northern Irish ballet dancer
Serenade The Concert The Judas Tree Song of the Earth Infra Yugen Woolf Works Limen Carbon Life Human Seasons Acis and Galatea Nikiya in La Bayadere Princess
Melissa_Hamilton
Ancient Greek city in Asia Minor
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Thyatira
Ancient Roman goddess of the hinge
common on public buildings and elite homes (domūs); and Limentinus, from limen, liminis, "threshold" (compare English "liminal"). St. Augustine mocks the
Cardea
v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Geragathe
Lycian settlement on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey
Letoon v t e Ancient settlements in Turkey Aegean Abbassus Abrostola Achaion Limen Acharaca Acmonia Acrassus Adramyttium Agatheira Aegae Airai Aizanoi Alabanda
Patara_(Lycia)
LIMEN
LIMEN
LIMEN
Boy/Male
Tamil
A crown
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Handsome
Boy/Male
Tamil
Famous
Boy/Male
Muslim
Universe
Boy/Male
English American
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Principle
Girl/Female
Arabic
Be Green; Good
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim
Garden
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Coombs.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Approval of Husayn
LIMEN
LIMEN
LIMEN
LIMEN
LIMEN
prep.
A large and handsome American butterfly (Basilarchia, / Limenitis, archippus). Its wings are orange-red, with black lines along the nervures and a row of white spots along the outer margins. The larvae feed on willow, poplar, and apple trees.
n.
A beautiful North American butterfly (Basilarchia, / Limenitis, astyanax). Its wings are nearly black with red and blue spots and blotches. Called also red-spotted purple.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Lima.
a.
Of or pertaining to Lima, or to the inhabitants of Lima, in Peru.
n.
Any species of large butterflies, usually marked with purple or blue, of the genus Basilarchia (formerly Limenitis) as, the banded purple (B. arthemis). See Illust. under Ursula.