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Definition of Entrancement

Entrancement
Entrancement En*trance"ment, n. The act of entrancing, or the state of trance or ecstasy. --Otway.

Meaning of Entrancement from wikipedia

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- churches, an entrance is a procession during which the clergy enter into the sanctuary through the Holy Doors. The origin of these entrances goes back to...