TRANCEY

Etymology

Adjective

trancey (comparative more trancey, superlative most trancey)

(informal) Trancelike.

(informal, music) Resembling or pertaining to trance music, i.e. immersively melodic with a strong electronic dance beat.

Anagrams

• Cantyre, nectary

Source: Wiktionary



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