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9-letter words that end in nce

  • elastance — (physics) An electrical property that is the inverse of capacitance.
  • eloquence — Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.
  • emergence — The process of coming into view or becoming exposed after being concealed.
  • emittance — The quantity emitted (per unit area).
  • emulgence — the act of draining
  • endurance — The fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
  • ensurance — (obsolete) insurance.
  • enterance — Misspelling of entrance.
  • esperance — (obsolete) Expectation, hope.
  • esurience — The quality of being esurient; extreme gluttony or boundless hunger.
  • existance — Misspelling of existence.
  • existence — The fact or state of living or having objective reality.
  • exultance — Exultation.
  • faineance — Also, faineant [fey-nee-uh nt] /ˈfeɪ ni ənt/ (Show IPA). idle; indolent.
  • fan dance — a solo dance performed by a nude or nearly nude woman using fans for covering.
  • fauxmance — a fake romance between two celebrities in order to gain press coverage
  • favorance — a liking or preference: My family always had a favorance for farming.
  • feculence — full of dregs or fecal matter; foul, turbid, or muddy.
  • fivepence — A monetary amount of five pence.
  • flagrance — shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring: a flagrant error.
  • fourpence — a sum of money of the value of four English pennies.
  • fragrance — the quality of being fragrant; a sweet or pleasing scent.
  • freelance — Also, freelancer. a person who works as a writer, designer, performer, or the like, selling work or services by the hour, day, job, etc., rather than working on a regular salary basis for one employer.
  • frequence — Also, frequence. the state or fact of being frequent; frequent occurrence: We are alarmed by the frequency of fires in the neighborhood.
  • grievance — a wrong considered as grounds for complaint, or something believed to cause distress: Inequitable taxation is the chief grievance.
  • habitance — (obsolete) dwelling; abode; residence.
  • halfpence — Plural form of halfpenny.
  • hat dance — a Mexican folk dance in which the man places his sombrero on the ground as an offer of love and the woman dances on the hat's brim and then places the hat on her head to indicate her acceptance of him.
  • heritance — inheritance.
  • hesitance — hesitation; indecision or disinclination.
  • hindrance — an impeding, stopping, preventing, or the like.
  • hot fence — an electric fence surrounding a farm
  • ice dance — any of a number of dances, mostly based on ballroom dancing, performed by a couple skating on ice
  • ignorance — the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.
  • imbalance — the state or condition of lacking balance, as in proportion or distribution.
  • immanence — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
  • imminence — Also, imminency. the state or condition of being imminent or impending: the imminence of war.
  • impedance — Electricity. the total opposition to alternating current by an electric circuit, equal to the square root of the sum of the squares of the resistance and reactance of the circuit and usually expressed in ohms. Symbol: Z.
  • impotence — the condition or quality of being impotent; weakness.
  • impudence — the quality or state of being impudent; effrontery; insolence.
  • inbalance — Alternative spelling of imbalance.
  • incidence — the rate or range of occurrence or influence of something, especially of something unwanted: the high incidence of heart disease in men over 40.
  • indigence — seriously impoverished condition; poverty.
  • indolence — the quality or state of being indolent.
  • indurance — Obsolete form of endurance.
  • inertance — the effect of inertia in an acoustic system, an impeding of the transmission of sound through the system.
  • inference — the act or process of inferring.
  • influence — the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
  • inherence — the state or fact of inhering or being inherent.
  • innocence — the quality or state of being innocent; freedom from sin or moral wrong.
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