| INCEDE | • INCEDE v. to advance majestically. |
| MINCED | • minced adj. Finely chopped. • minced adj. Minutely subdivided. • minced adj. (Figuratively) Weakened, extenuated. |
| WINCED | • winced v. Simple past tense and past participle of wince. • WINCE v. to flinch. |
| ZINCED | • zinced v. Simple past tense and past participle of zinc. • ZINC v. to coat with a metallic element. |
| EVINCED | • evinced v. Simple past tense and past participle of evince. • EVINCE v. to show clearly. |
| INCEDED | • INCEDE v. to advance majestically. |
| INCEDES | • INCEDE v. to advance majestically. |
| PRINCED | • PRINCE v. to play the prince. |
| DEZINCED | • dezinced v. Simple past tense and past participle of dezinc. • DEZINC v. to remove zinc from. |
| INCEDING | • INCEDE v. to advance majestically. |
| CONVINCED | • convinced adj. In a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily. • convinced v. Simple past tense and past participle of convince. • CONVINCE v. to satisfy as to truth or error. |
| PRINCEDOM | • princedom n. The jurisdiction, sovereignty, rank, or estate of a prince. • PRINCEDOM n. the realm or authority of a prince. |
| DISPRINCED | • disprinced adj. (Nonce word) Made unlike a prince. • DISPRINCED adj. (Tennyson) deprived of the appearance of a prince. |
| INCEDINGLY | • incedingly adv. (Nonce word) Majestically. • INCEDING adv. INCEDE, to advance majestically. |
| PRINCEDOMS | • princedoms n. Plural of princedom. • PRINCEDOM n. the realm or authority of a prince. |
| RECONVINCED | • reconvinced v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconvince. • RECONVINCE v. to convince again. |
| UNCONVINCED | • unconvinced adj. Not convinced or lacking conviction. • unconvinced v. Simple past tense and past participle of unconvince. • UNCONVINCED adj. not convinced. |