| CONVINCE | • convince v. To make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence. • convince v. To persuade. • convince v. (Obsolete, transitive) To overcome, conquer, vanquish. |
| COPRINCE | • coprince n. Any of a group of princes who govern jointly, as in Andorra. • COPRINCE n. one of two princes ruling jointly. |
| DEZINCED | • dezinced v. Simple past tense and past participle of dezinc. • DEZINC v. to remove zinc from. |
| INCEDING | • INCEDE v. to advance majestically. |
| INCENSED | • incensed adj. Enraged; infuriated; spitefully or furiously angry. • incensed v. Simple past tense and past participle of incense. • INCENSE v. to make very angry. |
| INCENSER | • incenser n. One who instigates or incites. • INCENSER n. a burner of incense, also INCENSOR. |
| INCENSES | • incenses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incense. • INCENSE v. to make very angry. |
| INCENSOR | • incensor n. A censer (container for burning incense). • incensor n. One who kindles anger or enmity; an inciter. • INCENSOR n. a burner of incense, also INCENSER. |
| INCENTED | • incented v. Simple past tense and past participle of incent. • INCENT v. to provide with an incentive. |
| INCENTER | • incenter n. (US, geometry) The point formed at the intersection of the three angle bisectors of a triangle; also… • INCENTER n. the centre of an inscribed circle, also INCENTRE. |
| INCENTRE | • incentre n. (UK) Alternative spelling of incenter. • INCENTRE n. the centre of an inscribed circle, also INCENTER. |
| INCEPTED | • incepted v. Simple past tense and past participle of incept. • INCEPT v. to take into the body. |
| INCEPTOR | • inceptor n. A beginner; one in the rudiments. • inceptor n. (UK) One who is on the point of taking a Master of Arts degree at an English university. • INCEPTOR n. a beginner. |
| INTRINCE | • INTRINCE adj. (Shakespeare) intricate. |
| PINCERED | • pincered adj. Having pincers. • PINCER v. to grip in pincers. |
| PRINCELY | • princely adj. Relating to a prince; regal; royal. • princely adj. Befitting a prince; grand; lavish or opulent. • princely adv. In the manner of a royal prince’s conduct. |
| PRINCESS | • princess n. A female member of a royal family other than a queen, especially a daughter or granddaughter of a monarch. • princess n. A woman or girl who excels in a given field or class. • princess n. (Now archaic) A female ruler or monarch; a queen. |
| PROVINCE | • province n. A region of the earth or of a continent; a district or country. • province n. An administrative subdivision of certain countries, including Canada and China. • province n. (Roman history) An area outside Italy which is administered by a Roman governor. |
| SINCERER | • sincerer adj. Comparative form of sincere: more sincere. • SINCERE adj. free from hypocrisy or falseness. |