Liminal vs Liminoid - What's the difference?
liminal | liminoid |
Of or pertaining to a threshold or entrance.
Of or pertaining to a beginning or first stage of a process; inceptive; inchoative; marginal.
Having characteristics of a liminal experience, but optional and not involving the resolution of a personal crisis.
As adjectives the difference between liminal and liminoid
is that liminal is of or pertaining to a threshold or entrance while liminoid is {{cx|anthropology|lang=en}} Having characteristics of a liminal experience, but optional and not involving the resolution of a personal crisis.liminal
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Quotations
* 1888 , , Outlines of psychology , p. 114: *: Every stimulus must reach a certain intensity before any appreciable sensation results. This point is known as the threshold or liminal intensity. * 1999 , Sarah Iles Johnston, Restless Dead , p. 209: *: Second, spaces such as the threshold of a door are “liminal ,” lying between otherwise defined areas without belonging to either of them.Derived terms
* liminality * liminary * subliminal * superliminalReferences
*Anagrams
*liminoid
English
Adjective
(-)- A graduation ceremony might be regarded as liminal, while a rock concert might be understood to be liminoid .