The threshold of a physiological or psychological response.
[Latin līmen, threshold.]
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[Latin līmen, threshold.]
liminal lim'i·nal (lĭm'ə-nəl) adj.| Wordsmith Words: liminal |
(LIM-uh-nl) 
adjective
1. At an intermediate state.
2. At the threshold of consciousness.
Etymology
From Latin limen (threshold).]
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Pl. limina [L.] a threshold or boundary.
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In physiology, psychology, or psychophysics, a limen or a liminal point is a threshold of a physiological or psychological response.
Liminal, as an adjective, means situated at a sensory threshold, hence barely perceptible.
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