entr'acte

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See also: entracte

English

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Etymology

Borrowed from French entracte.

Pronunciation

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Noun

entr'acte (plural entr'actes)

  1. An interval between two acts of a play or opera.
  2. Another performance, such as a piece of music or a dance, during this.

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French

Noun

entr’acte m (plural entr’actes)

  1. Archaic spelling of entracte.