Definition of trance

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Trance (v. t.) To pass over or across; to traverse.

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Caecum :: Caecum (n.) The blind part of the large intestine beyond the entrance of the small intestine; -- called also the blind gut.
Entrance :: Entrance (n.) The bow, or entire wedgelike forepart of a vessel, below the water line..
Pregnant :: Pregnant (a.) Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.
Barbacan :: Barbacan (n.) A tower or advanced work defending the entrance to a castle or city, as at a gate or bridge. It was often large and strong, having a ditch and drawbridge of its own..
Traunce :: Traunce (n. & v.) See Trance.
Income :: Income (n.) A coming in; entrance; admittance; ingress; infusion.
Improperia :: Improperia (n. pl.) A series of antiphons and responses, expressing the sorrowful remonstrance of our Lord with his people; -- sung on the morning of the Good Friday in place of the usual daily Mass of the Roman ritual..
Yawn :: Yawn (v. i.) To open wide; to gape, as if to allow the entrance or exit of anything..
Induction :: Induction (n.) The act or process of inducting or bringing in; introduction; entrance; beginning; commencement.
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..
Gate :: Gate (n.) An opening for passage in any inclosing wall, fence, or barrier; or the suspended framework which closes or opens a passage. Also, figuratively, a means or way of entrance or of exit..
Remonstrative :: Remonstrative (a.) Having the character of a remonstrance; expressing remonstrance.
Trance :: Trance (v. t.) To entrance.
Outsentry :: Outsentry (n.) A sentry who guards the entrance or approach to a place; an outguard.
Remonstrance :: Remonstrance (n.) Same as Monstrance.
Tonsure :: Tonsure (n.) The first ceremony used for devoting a person to the service of God and the church; the first degree of the clericate, given by a bishop, abbot, or cardinal priest, consisting in cutting off the hair from a circular space at the back of the head, with prayers and benedictions; hence, entrance or admission into minor orders..
Enterer :: Enterer (n.) One who makes an entrance or beginning.
Pass :: Pass (v. t.) To cause to obtain entrance, admission, or conveyance; as, to pass a person into a theater, or over a railroad..
Gate :: Gate (n.) The places which command the entrances or access; hence, place of vantage; power; might..
Door :: Door (n.) An opening in the wall of a house or of an apartment, by which to go in and out; an entrance way..
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