lim‧ou‧sine /ˈlɪməziːn, ˌlɪməˈziːn/
noun [countable][
Date: 1900-2000;
Language: French;
Origin: 'covering for the driver of a horse-drawn vehicle (as worn in Limousin)', from Limousin area of France]
1. a very large, expensive, and comfortable car, driven by someone who is paid to drive
2. a small bus that people take to and from airports in the US
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