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Meaning
Noun
●
A
dazed
or
unconscious
condition.
●
A state of
awareness
,
concentration
, or focus that
filters
experience and information (
for example
, a state of
meditation
or
possession
by some being).
●
In Psychology:
A state of low
response
to
stimulus
and
diminished
,
narrow
attention
;
particularly
one
induced
by hypnosis.
●
In Musical genres:
Short for
trance music
(“genre of
electronic
dance
music
”).
●
In British English:
A
tedious
journey.
Verb
●
To (cause to) be in a
trance
; to entrance.
●
To create in or via a trance.
●
In British English:
To
walk
heavily
or with some
difficulty
; to
tramp
, to trudge.
●
In British English:
To
pass
across or over; to traverse.
●
In British English:
To
travel
quickly
over a long distance.
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Origin
trance
English
traunce
Middle English (1100-1500)
transe
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
transir
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
transeo
Latin
traunce
Anglo-Norman
trance
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
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