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There are 22 words ending with UANCE

aduanceattenuanceconstruancecontinuancediscontinuancefluctuanceissuancemisconstruancemiscontinuancemisissuancenoncontinuancenondiscontinuancenonissuancenuanceoverissuanceperpetuancepiquancepursuanceQuancerecontinuancereissuancetorquance

28 definitions found

  • aduance — v. Obsolete typography of advance.
  • attenuance — n. (Physics) absorbance plus losses due to scattering and luminescence.
  • construance — n. Construal.
  • continuance — n. (Uncountable) The action of continuing. — n. (Countable, law, chiefly US) An order issued by a court granting…
  • discontinuance — n. The occurrence of something being discontinued; a cessation;…
  • fluctuance — n. Quality of being fluctuant.
  • issuance — n. The act of issuing, or giving out.
  • misconstruance — n. Misconstrual.
  • miscontinuance — n. (Law) discontinuance. — n. (Law) continuance by undue process.
  • misissuance — n. The act of misissuing something; issuance in error.
  • noncontinuance — n. Absence of continuance; failure to continue.
  • nondiscontinuance — n. Absence of discontinuance; failure to discontinue something.
  • nonissuance — n. Failure to issue something.
  • nuance — n. A minor distinction. — n. Subtlety or fine detail. — v. (Transitive) To apply a nuance to; to change or redefine in a subtle way.
  • overissuance — n. Excessive issuance.
  • perpetuance — n. (Obsolete) Synonym of perpetuity.
  • piquance — n. Piquancy; having a piquant taste.
  • pursuance — n. A search for something; a pursuit or quest. — n. A completion or putting into effect of something already begun;… — n. The state of being pursuant; consequence.
  • Quance — prop.n. A surname.
  • recontinuance — n. The act or state of recontinuing.
  • reissuance — n. A second or subsequent issuance.
  • torquance — n. The conductance of torques in a magnetic material.
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