| ACCEDENCES | • accedences n. Plural of accedence. • ACCEDENCE n. the act of acceding. |
| ACESCENCES | • acescences n. Plural of acescence. • ACESCENCE n. the act of turning sour, acetous fermentation, also ACESCENCY. |
| ALBESCENCE | • albescence n. The act of becoming white; whitishness. • ALBESCENCE n. the act of becoming white. |
| ASCENDENCE | • ascendence n. Alternative form of ascendance. • ASCENDENCE n. the state of being ascendent, also ASCENDANCE, ASCENDANCY, ASCENDENCY. |
| CALESCENCE | • calescence n. Growing warmth; increasing heat. • CALESCENCE n. an increase in heat. |
| CANCELEERS | • canceleers n. Plural of canceleer. • CANCELEER n. (Scott) the turn of a hawk upon the wing to recover herself, when she misses her aim in the stoop. |
| CANESCENCE | • canescence n. The quality of being canescent. • CANESCENCE n. greyness, hoariness. |
| DECADENCES | • decadences n. Plural of decadence. • DECADENCE n. a falling away; decay, also DECADENCY. |
| DECHEANCES | • DECHEANCE n. (French) forfeiture. |
| EXCEEDANCE | • exceedance n. The extent to which an action, activity or substance exceeds a limit set by recommended practice, legislation, etc. |
| EXPECTANCE | • expectance n. Alternative form of expectancy. • EXPECTANCE n. the state of expecting, also EXPECTANCY. |
| LATESCENCE | • latescence n. (Rare) The condition of being latescent; obscurity. • LATESCENCE n. a slight withdrawal from view or knowledge. |
| REACCENTED | • reaccented v. Simple past tense and past participle of reaccent. • REACCENT v. to accent again. |
| RECREANCES | • RECREANCE n. mean-spiritedness; apostasy; treachery, also RECREANCY. |
| RENASCENCE | • renascence n. (Now rare) A new beginning or rebirth; regeneration. • renascence n. Renewal, revival. • renascence n. (Now rare) The Renaissance. |
| TABESCENCE | • tabescence n. The state of being tabescent. • TABESCENCE n. a wasting, a shrivelling. |