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There are 18 words containing ISCENCE

concupiscenceconcupiscencesdehiscencedehiscencesfatiscenceindehiscenceirreminiscencenecriscenceobliviscencequimioluminiscencereminiscencereminiscencefulreminiscencesresipiscenceresipiscencesreviviscencereviviscencesxeriscence

22 definitions found

  • concupiscence — n. An ardent desire, especially sexual desire; lust. — n. (Roman Catholicism) the desire of a person’s lower appetite…
  • concupiscences — n. Plural of concupiscence.
  • dehiscence — n. (Botany) Opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther… — n. (Medicine) A rupture, as with a surgical wound opening up… — n. (Rare) Opening, gaping, in a general sense.
  • dehiscences — n. Plural of dehiscence.
  • fatiscence — n. The quality of being fatiscent.
  • indehiscence — n. The state of being indehiscent.
  • irreminiscence — n. (Medicine) The inability to mentally recall or “revisualize” images.
  • necriscence — n. (Biology) serotiny as a result of the death of a plant.
  • obliviscence — n. (Obsolete) Forgetfulness.
  • quimioluminiscence — n. Misspelling of chemioluminescence.
  • reminiscence — n. An act of remembering long-past experiences, especially positive… — n. A mental image thus remembered.
  • reminiscenceful — adj. Full of reminiscence.
  • reminiscences — n. Plural of reminiscence.
  • resipiscence — n. (Chiefly literary) Repentance; recognition of a past mistake…
  • resipiscences — n. Plural of resipiscence.
  • reviviscence — n. The act of reviving, or the state of being revived; renewal of life.
  • reviviscences — n. Plural of reviviscence.
  • xeriscence — n. (Biology) serotiny as a result of desiccation.
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