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10-letter words containing enc

  • recipience — the act of receiving; reception.
  • recipiency — the act of receiving; reception.
  • recommence — start again
  • recumbency — lying down; reclining; leaning.
  • recurrence — an act or instance of recurring.
  • red-pencil — to delete, censor, correct, or abridge (written material) with or as if with a pencil having a red lead: His book was heavily red-penciled before it got clearance.
  • reentrench — to place in a position of strength; establish firmly or solidly: safely entrenched behind undeniable facts.
  • referenced — an act or instance of referring.
  • refulgence — shining brightly; radiant; gleaming: Crystal chandeliers and gilded walls made the opera house a refulgent setting for the ball.
  • renascence — Renaissance.
  • rencounter — a hostile meeting; battle.
  • repellence — to drive or force back (an assailant, invader, etc.).
  • repellency — to drive or force back (an assailant, invader, etc.).
  • resentence — Grammar. a grammatical unit of one or more words that expresses an independent statement, question, request, command, exclamation, etc., and that typically has a subject as well as a predicate, as in John is here. or Is John here? In print or writing, a sentence typically begins with a capital letter and ends with appropriate punctuation; in speech it displays recognizable, communicative intonation patterns and is often marked by preceding and following pauses.
  • resilience — the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity.
  • resiliency — the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity.
  • resurgence — rising or tending to rise again; reviving; renascent.
  • revolvency — the act or state of revolving
  • ring-fence — assign to sth
  • rock fence — a wall built of unmortared stones, as one bordering a field.
  • senescence — growing old; aging.
  • sequencing — the following of one thing after another; succession.
  • sevenpence — a monetary sum equal to seven pennies
  • snow fence — a barrier erected on the windward side of a road, house, barn, etc., serving as a protection from drifting snow.
  • somewhence — from somewhere
  • somnolence — sleepy; drowsy.
  • spencerian — pertaining to or characteristic of a system of penmanship, characterized by clear, rounded letters slanting to the right.
  • stenciling — a device for applying a pattern, design, words, etc., to a surface, consisting of a thin sheet of cardboard, metal, or other material from which figures or letters have been cut out, a coloring substance, ink, etc., being rubbed, brushed, or pressed over the sheet, passing through the perforations and onto the surface.
  • stencilize — to make into a stencil.
  • stencilled — a device for applying a pattern, design, words, etc., to a surface, consisting of a thin sheet of cardboard, metal, or other material from which figures or letters have been cut out, a coloring substance, ink, etc., being rubbed, brushed, or pressed over the sheet, passing through the perforations and onto the surface.
  • stringency — stringent character or condition: the stringency of poverty.
  • subpotency — a condition of reduced potency, as of a medication.
  • subscience — a science or field of study within another field of science or study
  • subsidence — to sink to a low or lower level.
  • succulence — full of juice; juicy.
  • sunk fence — a wall or other barrier set in a ditch to divide lands without marring the landscape.
  • tendencies — a natural or prevailing disposition to move, proceed, or act in some direction or toward some point, end, or result: the tendency of falling bodies toward the earth.
  • the french — the natives, citizens, or inhabitants of France collectively
  • threepence — (used with a singular or plural verb) British. a sum of three pennies.
  • thrippence — threepence.
  • thruppence — threepence.
  • transience — transient state or quality.
  • transiency — transient state or quality.
  • trenchancy — incisive or keen, as language or a person; caustic; cutting: trenchant wit.
  • truculence — fierce; cruel; savagely brutal.
  • truculency — fierce; cruel; savagely brutal.
  • tumescence — swelling; slightly tumid.
  • turbulence — the quality or state of being turbulent; violent disorder or commotion.
  • turbulency — the quality or state of being turbulent; violent disorder or commotion.
  • unblenched — undaunted.
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