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  • 101transido — transido, da (Del part. de transir). 1. adj. Fatigado, acongojado o consumido de alguna penalidad, angustia o necesidad. Transido de hambre, de dolor. 2. Miserable, escaso y ridículo en el modo de portarse y gastar …

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  • 102trance — ► NOUN 1) a half conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis. 2) a state of inattention. 3) (also trance music) a type of electronic dance music characterized by hypnotic rhythms.… …

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  • 103trance — [trans, träns] n. [ME < OFr transe, great anxiety, fear < transir, to perish < L transire, to die, lit., go across: see TRANSIT] 1. a state of altered consciousness, somewhat resembling sleep, during which voluntary movement is lost, as… …

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  • 104trance — n. & v. n. 1 a a sleeplike or half conscious state without response to stimuli. b a hypnotic or cataleptic state. 2 such a state as entered into by a medium. 3 a state of extreme exaltation or rapture; ecstasy. v.tr. poet. = ENTRANCE(2).… …

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  • 105trance´like´ — trance1 «trans, trahns», noun, verb, tranced, tranc|ing. –n. 1. a condition somewhat like sleep, in which the mind seems to have left the body: »a hypnotic trance. SYNONYM(S): coma. 2. a dazed or stunned condition. 3 …

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