Entrancing
31Entranced — Entrance En*trance , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entranced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entrancing}.] [Pref. en + trance.] 1. To put into a trance; to make insensible to present objects. [1913 Webster] Him, still entranced and in a litter laid, They bore from… …
32Entrancement — En*trance ment, n. The act of entrancing, or the state of trance or ecstasy. Otway. [1913 Webster] …
33fascinating — adj. 1. capable of holding the attention; as, a fascinating story. Syn: absorbing, engrossing, gripping, riveting, spellbinding. [WordNet 1.5] 2. capturing interest as if by a spell; as, a fascinating woman. Syn: bewitching, captivating,… …
34charming — adjective Date: 1634 extremely pleasing or delightful ; entrancing < a charming restaurant > • charmingly adverb …
35orphic — adjective Date: 1655 1. capitalized of or relating to Orpheus or the rites or doctrines ascribed to him 2. mystic, oracular 3. fascinating, entrancing • orphically adverb …
36entrance — I. noun Date: 15th century 1. power or permission to enter ; admission 2. the act of entering 3. the means or place of entry 4. the point at which a voice or instrument part begins in ensemble music 5. the first appearance of an actor in a scene… …
37Jerome Kern — Born January 27, 1885(1885 01 27) New York City, New York Died November 11, 1945(1945 …
38Thomas Lovejoy — Fields Biology Institutions …
39English Renaissance theatre — is English drama written between the Reformation and the closure of the theatres in 1642. It may also be called early modern English theatre. It includes the drama of William Shakespeare along with many other famous dramatists.TerminologyEnglish… …
40Perry Mason — is a fictional character, a defense attorney who originally was the main character in numerous pieces of detective fiction authored by Erle Stanley Gardner. Perry Mason was featured in over 80 novels and short stories, most of which had a story… …