But he had a constructive as well as a limitary ideal, a home policy as well as a foreign; and whereas his course on the latter head will now be endorsed by most Liberals, his social doctrine is still in need of exposition and justification.
His limitary principle was one of sound common-sense, whether or not he recognised the full force of the economic indictment of competitive individualism.
He is a bank and a limitary support, so that these worlds may not be confounded' (B/ri/.
He is still a little straitened, a little pestered by the doubting and critical optics which our time turns upon man, a little victimized by his knowledge of limitary conditions and secondary laws.
The rigidified limitary mass, which exhibits histologically dense globes, consists of earthy substance, and surrounds the nervous mass, is osseous mass.
The limitary mass is the most rigid in the whole animal; for it is the primary antagonism with the nervous mass, the ultimate planetary matter, which is characterized by immoveability of the atoms.
Osseous orlimitary organs will become more rigid in the air than in water.
The limitary mass must be typical of the earth-element, this being the most rigid, and the end of the oxydation.
The limitary mass is the animal earth-mass, just as the median mass is the animal æther- or fire-mass.
The air-breathing animals must have more perfect bones or harder limitary organs.
The planets are suns that have undergone combustion; the limitary mass is nervous mass similarly treated and deoxydized.
The limitary mass must be rigid or fixed; for it has indeed originated through fixation of the poles, or through the strongest oxydation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "limitary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.