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There are 18 nine-letter words ending with LENCEbivalence covalence desilence divalence feculence indolence in␣silence insolence jubilence lutulence macilence purulence redolence resilence temulence unsilence vinolence virulence 28 definitions found- bivalence — n. The state or quality of being bivalent (in any sense).
- covalence — n. (Chemistry) A form of valence in which electrons are shared… — n. (Chemistry) The number of electrons that a particular atom…
- desilence — v. (Genetics) To reverse the silencing of a gene.
- divalence — n. (Chemistry) The condition of being divalent.
- feculence — n. The state or quality of being feculent. — n. Feculent matter; dregs, filth.
- indolence — n. Habitual laziness or sloth. — n. (Pathology) Lack of pain in a tumour. — n. (Obsolete).
- in␣silence — phr. Without making a noise, silently.
- insolence — n. Arrogant conduct; insulting, bold behaviour or attitude. — n. Insolent conduct or treatment; insult. — n. (Obsolete) The quality of being unusual or novel.
- jubilence — adj. Misspelling of jubilance.
- lutulence — n. The state or quality of being lutulent.
- macilence — n. (Formal, rare) Leanness; emaciation.
- purulence — n. The condition of containing or discharging pus. — n. Pus.
- redolence — n. (Uncountable) The quality of being redolent. — n. (Countable) An evocative fragrance.
- resilence — v. (Transitive) To subject to gene silencing again.
- temulence — n. Intoxication, drunkenness, temulency.
- unsilence — v. (Transitive) To make no longer silent; to provide with a voice. — v. (Transitive, genetics) To activate (a dormant or repressed gene).
- vinolence — n. (Rare) The state or condition of being vinolent; drunkenness.
- virulence — n. The state of being virulent. — n. A measure of how virulent a thing is.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: 10 words
- French Wiktionary: 14 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: no word
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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