limitas
Limitas is a term encountered in Latin-derived scholarly language to denote boundaries or limits that define the extent of a system, object, or concept. In classical Latin, related words such as limen (threshold) and limes (boundary) provide the semantic core, and limtas has appeared in some Neo-Latin and modern texts as a plural-like form referring to multiple limits or constraints. In English-language usage, limitas is relatively rare and is typically introduced with a definition to indicate bounds or constraints in a given context.
Uses and domains: In philosophy and epistemology, limitas describe the limits of knowledge, experience, or moral
Origin and variation: The exact deployment of limitas varies by language and author. Within Latin-focused scholarship,
See also: limit, boundary, threshold, constraint, limes, limen.