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Definition of trance
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Trance
(v. t.) To pass over or
across;
to
traverse.
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Outrance
::
Outrance
(n.) The
utmost
or last
extremity.
Impervious
::
Impervious
(a.) Not
pervious;
not
admitting
of
entrance
or
passage
through;
as, a
substance
impervious
to water or air..
Remonstrance
::
Remonstrance
(n.) Same as
Monstrance.
Adit
::
Adit (n.) An
entrance
or
passage.
Specifically:
The
nearly
horizontal
opening
by which a mine is
entered,
or by which water and ores are
carried
away; --
called
also drift and
tunnel..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
entrance
into a
harbor.
Porch
::
Porch (n.) A
covered
and
inclosed
entrance
to a
building,
whether
taken from the
interior,
and
forming
a sort of
vestibule
within
the main wall, or
projecting
without
and with a
separate
roof.
Sometimes
the porch is large
enough
to serve as a
covered
walk. See also
Carriage
porch,
under
Carriage,
and
Loggia..
Avenue
::
Avenue
(n.) A way or
opening
for
entrance
into a
place;
a
passage
by which a place may by
reached;
a way of
approach
or of exit.
Arcade
::
Arcade
(n.) A
series
of
arches
with the
columns
or piers which
support
them, the
spandrels
above,
and other
necessary
appurtenances;
sometimes
open,
serving
as an
entrance
or to give
light;
sometimes
closed
at the back (as in the cut) and
forming
a
decorative
feature..
Ingrediency
::
Ingrediency
(n.)
Entrance;
ingress.
Trance
::
Trance
(v. i.) To pass; to
travel.
Muzzle
::
Muzzle
(v. i.) The mouth of a
thing;
the end for
entrance
or
discharge;
as, the
muzzle
of a gun..
Anteroom
::
Anteroom
(n.) A room
before,
or
forming
an
entrance
to,
another;
a
waiting
room..
Ostensory
::
Ostensory
(n.) Same as
Monstrance.
Bow Net
::
Bow net () A trap for
lobsters,
being a
wickerwork
cylinder
with a
funnel-shaped
entrance
at one end..
Inroad
::
Inroad
(n.) The
entrance
of an enemy into a
country
with
purposes
of
hostility;
a
sudden
or
desultory
incursion
or
invasion;
raid;
encroachment.
Concha
::
Concha
(n.) The
external
ear; esp. the
largest
and
deepest
concavity
of the
external
ear,
surrounding
the
entrance
to the
auditory
canal..
Penetrate
::
Penetrate
(v. t.) To enter into; to make way into the
interior
of; to
effect
an
entrance
into; to
pierce;
as, light
penetrates
darkness..
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A
hollow
floating
box,
usually
of iron, which
serves
to close the
entrances
of docks and
basins..
Os
::
Os (n.) A
mouth;
an
opening;
an
entrance.
Introgression
::
Introgression
(n.) The act of going in;
entrance.
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