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entr'acte
[ahn-trakt, ahn-trakt, ah
noun
plural
entr'actesthe interval between two consecutive acts of a theatrical or operatic performance.
a performance, as of music or dancing, given during such an interval.
a piece of music or the like for such performance.
entr'acte
/ ɒnˈtrækt, ɑ̃trakt /
noun
an interval between two acts of a play or opera
(esp formerly) an entertainment during an interval, such as dancing between acts of an opera
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Word History and Origins
Origin of entr'acte1
First recorded in 1740–50; from French, equivalent to entre “between” (from Latin inter ) + acte “one of the main divisions of a play or opera”; act
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Word History and Origins
Origin of entr'acte1
C19: French, literally: between-act
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