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    9 hours ago

    No, not really: a liminal space is a space that is in between spaces that we want to use.

    Quote Wikipedia:

    In architecture, liminal spaces are defined as “the physical spaces between one destination and the next.” Common examples of such spaces include hallways, airports, and streets.

    But it appears that current speak has changed the word to give it this meaning of eerieness: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liminal_space/_(aesthetic)