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séance
[ sey-ahns ]
noun
- a meeting in which a spiritualist attempts to communicate with the spirits of the dead.
- a session or sitting, as of a class or organization.
seance
/ ˈseɪɑ̃ns; -ɑːns /
noun
- a meeting at which spiritualists attempt to receive messages from the spirits of the dead
- a meeting of a society
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Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of séance1
Example Sentences
At each séance, more and more men pressed eagerly round the table.
By the fourth night, one of them was awarded a paranormal license for maxing out their Medium skill after several séances.
You would see it small, shrunken, dropped together, just like the body of a materialising medium at a seance.
Margaret Halley stared reflectively at the blotting-pad for a moment, and then described a typical seance at Kazmah's.
When Old Stone Face had been staring at them during the seance—seance?
This was all carried out preliminary to a seance, and a final examination of the room was made.
Immediately on beginning the seance the young girl was taken possession of by an entity claiming to be Turner.
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