See Also: trance(medicine)
trance(1)(dictionary)
trance(2)(dictionary)
trance(dictionary)
trance(dictionary)
death trance(medicine)
induced trance(medicine)
somnambulistic trance(medicine)
trance coma(medicine)

trance (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: transe, from transir 'to pass away, become unconscious', from Latin transire; TRANSIENT1]
[C] a state in which you behave as if you were asleep but are still able to hear and understand what is said to you
go/fall into a trance
::She went into a deep hypnotic trance.
[C] a state in which you are thinking about something so much that you do not notice what is happening around you
in a trance
::What's the matter with you? You've been in a trance all day.
[U] a type of popular electronic dance music with a fast beat and long continuous notes played on a synthesizer