"Mesmerisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mesmerisation is a noun that refers to the state of being mesmerized, which is characterized by being deeply fascinated or absorbed by something, often to the point of being unaware of anything else. It can also describe a feeling of being hypnotized or spellbound, often caused by something such as a performance, a skill, or an idea that is so engaging that it captivates one's full attention. The word is often used to describe situations where someone is completely absorbed and enthralled by something, and is often used to describe moments of intense fascination or enchantment.
Mesitylenate is a type of ester, specifically a salt of mesitylene, a type of aromatic hydrocarbon. It is often used as an anthelmintic, which is a medication used to treat parasitic worm infections in humans and animals. It is also used as an ingredient in some veterinary products and has potential applications in other areas such as Topical dermal formulations.
Mesitylene is an aromatic hydrocarbon compound, specifically a disubstituted benzene ring with two methyl groups (CH3) attached to the ring.
Mesityl oxide is an organic compound with the formula C6H9O. It is a colorless liquid with a strong, unpleasant odor, and is soluble in water and many organic solvents. The molecule is composed of a cyclohexene ring with an additional oxygen atom and a hydroxyl (OH) group. Mesityl oxide is used in the production of various chemicals, including plastics, dyestuffs, and pharmaceuticals.
Meslin is an archaic or poetic term for a mixture or blend of things, such as a combination of herbs, spices, or other ingredients. It can be used to describe a complex or intricate mixture, or a blend of elements that may not normally be found together. The word is derived from the Old French word "mesle", which means "mixed" or "blended".
Mesmerize is a verb that means to fascinate or captivate someone's attention, typically in a way that is hypnotic or alluring. It can also refer to a state of being completely absorbed or entranced by something, such as a book, a movie, or a performance.
Mesmerised refers to being deeply fascinated, captivated, or hypnotized by something, often to the point of being unaware of one's surroundings or unable to look away. It can also describe a state of being fully engaged or absorbed in an activity, movie, book, or other form of entertainment. The word often carries a sense of enchantment or magic, implying that the person is under some kind of spell or trance.
The verb "mesmerises" means to fascinate or captivate someone's attention completely, often in a way that is irresistible or hypnotic. The term is derived from the name of Franz Mesmer, an Austrian physician who developed a theory of "animal magnetism" that involved a supposed hypnotic or magnetic power of the eyes.
Mesmerism refers to a state of trance-like hypnotic sleeplike state in which a person's consciousness is altered and they become susceptible to suggestions or hypnosis. It is also known as mesmerization. The term is named after the Austrian physician Franz Mesmer, who first studied and wrote about the phenomenon in the 18th century. During mesmerism, the person's cognitive processes are altered, and they may experience a sense of relaxation, reduced anxiety, and increased suggestibility.