Being a fixed limit game.
A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go.
The cone of a diagram through which any other cone of that same diagram can factor uniquely.
A determining feature; a distinguishing characteristic.
Fixed limit.
The final, utmost, or furthest point; the border or edge.
The first group of riders to depart in a handicap race.
A person who is exasperating, intolerable, astounding, etc.
A value to which a sequence converges. Equivalently, the common value of the upper limit and the lower limit of a sequence: if the upper and lower limits are different, then the sequence has no limit (i.e., does not converge).
Any of several abstractions of this concept of limit.
To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound, to set boundaries.
To have a limit in a particular set.
Free-for-all, especially involving multiple combatants.
Used as an intensifier.
Having the air or demeanour of a monarch; illustrious; magnanimous; of more than common size or excellence.
Of or relating to a monarch or their family.
In large sailing ships, of a mast right above the topgallant mast and its sails.
A tuft of beard on the lower lip.
A small mortar.
Bell changes rung on ten bells.
The fourth tine of an antler's beam.
An old English gold coin, the rial.
A standard size of writing paper, measuring 24 by 19 inches.
In auction bridge, a royal spade.
A standard size of printing paper, measuring 25 by 20 inches.
In large sailing ships, square sail over the topgallant sail.
Any of various lycaenid butterflies.
A stag with twelve points (six on each antler).
A royal person; a member of a royal family.