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There are 21 eleven-letter words ending with ORCE

antidivorcecolour␣forcecoup␣de␣forcein␣full␣forcelabour␣forceline␣of␣forcenormal␣forcePlanck␣forcepolice␣forcepostdivorcepseudoforce pseudo-force pseudo␣forcequadriforcerereinforceshow␣of␣forcestrikeforce strike␣forcestrong␣forcetour␣de␣forceWilberforce

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  • antidivorce — adj. Opposing divorce.
  • colour␣force — n. (Physics) A fundamental force that is associated with the strong…
  • coup␣de␣force — n. A sudden, violent act.
  • in␣full␣force — phr. (Idiomatic) totally; fully; completely.
  • labour␣force — n. The collective group of people who are available for employment…
  • line␣of␣force — n. (Physics) An imaginary line in a field of force, whose tangent…
  • normal␣force — n. Any force acting normal, to a surface, or perpendicular to the tangent plane.
  • Planck␣force — n. (Physics) The unit of force in the system of Planck units…
  • police␣force — n. (Law enforcement) Any police organization; a constabulary.
  • postdivorce — adj. After divorce.
  • pseudoforce — n. Alternative spelling of pseudo force.
  • pseudo-force — n. Alternative spelling of pseudo force.
  • pseudo␣force — n. Synonym of fictitious force.
  • quadriforce — n. (Physics) Synonym of four-force.
  • rereinforce — v. (Rare) To reinforce again or further.
  • show␣of␣force — n. An open demonstration of power by display of a great numbers…
  • strikeforce — n. A group in an organization such as the police or the army that… — n. (Soccer, figuratively) Collectively, the strikers in a team.
  • strike␣force — n. Alternative form of strikeforce.
  • strong␣force — n. (Physics) The color force, a fundamental force that is associated… — n. (Physics, dated) The nuclear force, a residual force responsible…
  • tour␣de␣force — n. A feat demonstrating brilliance or mastery in a field.
  • Wilberforce — prop.n. An English surname from Old English, most common in Yorkshire. — prop.n. William Wilberforce, English politician and abolitionist. — prop.n. A place name…
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