Definition of Semitrance

1. Noun. A trancelike state in which the person can follow instructions but voluntary action is weak or absent.

Generic synonyms: Unconsciousness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Semitrance

semitertian
semitheatrical
semitic
semitist
semitists
semitonal
semitonally
semitone
semitones
semitonic
semitonically
semitragic
semitrailer
semitrailers
semitrained
semitrance (current term)
semitransept
semitransepts
semitranslucent
semitransparencies
semitransparency
semitransparent
semitrivial
semitrivial name
semitropic
semitropical
semitropics
semitruck
semitrucks
semitutorial

Literary usage of Semitrance

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Eusapia Palladino and Her Phenomena by Hereward Carrington (1909)
"She rarely goes into complete trance, and only toward the end of the sitting is she overtaken by a semitrance, characterized by an incoherent babbling and a ..."

2. Discover Your Creator Contacting You by Alan Fraser Bell, Heather Louise Bell (2002)
"Even the sculptures completed by: Alan Fraser Bell in semitrance, seem to possess some unique quality. “One woman who decided to end her life came to see us ..."

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