Limes
For other meanings see
lime
.
A
limes
is a Roman
wall
marking the
boundaries
of the
Roman Empire
. The most notable examples of limes are:
Hadrian's Wall
Antonine Wall
Upper Germanic or Rhaetian Limes
The
Latin
word
limes
underlies the abbreviation
lim
, used in
mathematics
to designate the limit of a sequence or a function: see
limit (mathematics)
.
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