Word: limbo Word origin: late Middle English: from the medieval Latin phrase in limbo, from limbus ‘hem, border, limbo’. Phonetic: ˈlɪmbəʊ Listen:
(in some Christian beliefs) the supposed abode of the souls of unbaptized infants, and of the just who died before Christ's coming.
an uncertain period of awaiting a decision or resolution; an intermediate state or condition. Example: the legal battle could leave the club in limbo until next year
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