6-letter words containing nc
- crunch — If you crunch something hard, such as a sweet, you crush it noisily between your teeth.
- cuenca — a city in SW Ecuador: university (1868). Pop: 311 000 (2005 est)
- danced — Simple past tense and past participle of dance.
- dancer — A dancer is a person who earns money by dancing, or a person who is dancing.
- dances — Plural form of dance.
- dancey — of, relating to, or resembling dance music
- dauncy — donsie.
- dezinc — to remove zinc from
- dincha — (eye dialect, informal) Didn't you.
- doncha — (informal) don't you.
- drancy — a residential suburb of NE Paris. Pop: 66 454 (2006)
- drench — to wet thoroughly; soak.
- drinck — Obsolete form of drink.
- duncan — died 1040, king of Scotland 1030–40: murdered by Macbeth.
- dunces — Plural form of dunce.
- egence — The state of needing, or of suffering a natural want.
- egency — (obsolete) need; neediness; poverty.
- elance — (transitive, archaic) To throw like a lance; to hurl.
- elench — a refutation of an argument by proving the contrary of its conclusion, esp syllogistically
- encage — Confine in or as in a cage.
- encalm — to becalm, settle
- encamp — Settle in or establish a camp, especially a military one.
- encase — Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.
- encash — To convert a financial instrument or funding source into cash.
- encina — a type of oak, Quercus ilex
- encite — Obsolete form of incite.
- encode — Convert into a coded form.
- encore — Give or call for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert.
- encyst — Enclose or become enclosed in a cyst.
- evince — Reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling).
- fancie — Obsolete spelling of fancy.
- fenced — a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary.
- fencer — a person who practices the art of fencing with a sword, foil, etc.
- fences — Plural form of fence.
- fiance — a man engaged to be married. Synonyms: future groom, future husband, future spouse, betrothed.
- flanch — A flange.
- flench — to strip the blubber or the skin from (a whale, seal, etc.).
- flinch — to draw back or shrink, as from what is dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant.
- franca — a city in Sao Paulo state, SE Brazil.
- france — Anatole [a-na-tawl] /a naˈtɔl/ (Show IPA), (Jacques Anatole Thibault) 1844–1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel Prize 1921.
- franck — César (Auguste) [sey-zar oh-gyst] /seɪˈzar oʊˈgüst/ (Show IPA), 1822–90, French composer, born in Belgium.
- franco — Francisco (Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco-Bahamonde"El Caudillo") 1892–1975, Spanish military leader and dictator: chief of state 1939–47; regent of the kingdom of Spain 1947–75.
- francs — Plural form of franc.
- french — of, relating to, or characteristic of France, its inhabitants, or their language, culture, etc.: French cooking.
- glance — to look quickly or briefly.
- glunch — a frown
- grinch — a person or thing that spoils or dampens the pleasure of others.
- haunch — the hip.
- henced — Simple past tense and past participle of hence.
- hincty — acting in a nervous or very cautious way.