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Showing words for LIMITED using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Limited

delimit, limited

6 Letter Words for Limited

milted

5 Letter Words for Limited

delim, delit, demit, dimit, idite, imide, limed, limit, lited, medii, milit, teiid, tilde, tiled, timed, timid

4 Letter Words for Limited

deil, deli, delt, demi, deti, diel, diem, diet, dime, dite, edit, eild, emit, idem, idle, imid, imit, itel, item, lied, lime, lite, liti, meld, melt, mide, midi, mild, mile, milt, mite, teil, teld, teli, tide, tidi, tied, tile, time

3 Letter Words for Limited

dei, del, dem, det, die, dil, dim, dit, dle, eld, eli, elm, elt, ide, ile, imi, itd, led, lei, lem, let, lid, lie, lim, lit, ltd, ltm, med, mei, mel, met, mid, mil, mit, mtd, ted, tel, tem, tid, tie, til, tim

Definitions for Limited

[1] confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: a limited space; limited resources.
[2] Government . restricted with reference to governing powers by limitations prescribed in laws and in a constitution, as in limited monarchy ; limited government .
[3] characterized by an inability to think imaginatively or independently; lacking originality or scope; narrow: a rather limited intelligence.
[4] Chiefly British . responsible for the debts of a company only to a specified amount proportionate to the percentage of stock held. (of a business firm) owned by stockholders, each having a restricted liability for the company's debts. (usually initial capital letter ) incorporated; Inc. Abbreviation : Ltd.
[5] (of railroad trains, buses, etc.) making only a limited number of stops en route.
[6] a limited train, bus, etc.
[7] the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.: the limit of his experience; the limit of vision.
[8] a boundary or bound, as of a country, area, or district.
[9] Mathematics . a number such that the value of a given function remains arbitrarily close to this number when the independent variable is sufficiently close to a specified point or is sufficiently large. The limit of 1/x is zero as x approaches infinity; the limit of (x − 1)2 is zero as x approaches 1. a number such that the absolute value of the difference between terms of a given sequence and the number approaches zero as the index of the terms increases to infinity. one of two numbers affixed to the integration symbol for a definite integral, indicating the interval or region over which the integration is taking place and substituted in a primitive, if one exists, to evaluate the integral.
[10] limits, the premises or region enclosed within boundaries: We found them on school limits after hours.
[11] Games . the maximum sum by which a bet may be raised at any one time.
[12] the limit, Informal . something or someone that exasperates, delights, etc., to an extreme degree: You have made errors before, but this is the limit.
[13] to restrict by or as if by establishing limits (usually followed by to ): Please limit answers to 25 words.
[14] to confine or keep within limits: to limit expenditures.
[15] Law . to fix or assign definitely or specifically.
[16] having a limit; restricted; confined
[17] without fullness or scope; narrow
[18] (of governing powers, sovereignty, etc) restricted or checked, by or as if by a constitution, laws, or an assembly limited government
[19] US and Canadian (of a train) stopping only at certain stations and having only a set number of cars for passengers
[20] mainly British (of a business enterprise) owned by shareholders whose liability for the enterprise's debts is restricted
[21] US and Canadian a limited train, bus, etc
[22] (sometimes plural) the ultimate extent, degree, or amount of something the limit of endurance
[23] (often plural) the boundary or edge of a specific area the city limits
[24] (often plural) the area of premises within specific boundaries
[25] the largest quantity or amount allowed
[26] maths a value to which a function f(x ) approaches as closely as desired as the independent variable approaches a specified value (x = a) or approaches infinity a value to which a sequence a n approaches arbitrarily close as n approaches infinity the limit of a sequence of partial sums of a convergent infinite series the limit of 1 + ½ + ¼ + ⅛ + … is 2
[27] maths one of the two specified values between which a definite integral is evaluated
[28] the limit informal a person or thing that is intolerably exasperating
[29] off limits out of bounds forbidden to do or use smoking was off limits everywhere
[30] within limits to a certain or limited extent I approve of it within limits
[31] to restrict or confine, as to area, extent, time, etc
[32] law to agree, fix, or assign specifically

Words related to Limited

finite, narrow, defined, poor, restricted, small, insufficient, reduced, minimal, diminished, particular, fixed, controlled, reserved, sectional, bound, restrained, qualified, bounded, modified

Words nearby Limited

limit-state design, limitarian, limitary, limitation, limitative, limited, limited company, limited edition, limited liability, limited monarchy, limited partner

Origin of Limited

1325–75; Middle English lymyt < Latin līmit- (stem of līmes ) boundary, path between fields

Words that may be confused with Limited

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, limitboundary, limit, parameter, variable, (see, synonym, study, at, boundary), (see, usage, note, at, parameter), limit, limitation

Other words from Limited

lim·it·ed·ly , adverb
lim·it·ed·ness , noun
lim·it·a·ble , adjective
lim·it·a·ble·ness , noun
o·ver·lim·it , verb (used with object)
re·lim·it , verb (used with object)
un·der·lim·it , noun
un·der·lim·it , verb (used with object)
lim′ it•a•ble adj.

Word origin for Limited

C14: from Latin līmes boundary

Synonyms for Limited

defined, finite, narrow, bound, bounded, checked, circumscribed, confined, constrained, controlled, curbed, delimited, fixed, hampered, local, modified, particular, qualified, reserved, restrained, sectional, determinate, hemmed in, precise, topical