dencè — à in dènce a [dǝn] s (ȅ ȁ; ǝ̀) manjšalnica od dno: dence sodčka … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
dence — antécédence cadence confidence coprésidence coïncidence crédence dissidence décadence jurisprudence procidence providence prudence précédence présidence résidence stridence subsidence vice présidence évidence … Dictionnaire des rimes
dencé — cadencé … Dictionnaire des rimes
Maggie Dence — ‹ The template below (BLP IMDb refimprove) is being considered for deletion. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.› Maggie Dence Born 1 February 1942 (1942 02 01) (age 69) Victoria, Australia … Wikipedia
4340 Dence — Discovery[1] Discovered by Carolyn S. Shoemaker Discovery site Palomar Observatory Discovery date May 04, 1986 … Wikipedia
ac|ci|dence — «AK suh duhns», noun. the part of grammar dealing with those changes in the forms of words that show case, number, person, tense, voice, mood, degree, or other relationships … Useful english dictionary
an|ti|co|in|ci|dence — «AN tee koh IHN suh duhns», noun. the prevention of coincidence, especially the arranging of atomic particles in such a way as to avoid unwanted combinations … Useful english dictionary
ca|dence — «KAY duhns», noun, verb, denced, denc|ing. –n. 1. the measure or beat of music, dancing, or any movement regularly repeating itself; rhythm: »The constant cadence of the surf lulled us to sleep. Wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a… … Useful english dictionary
co|in|ci|dence — «koh suh duhns», noun. 1. the chance occurrence of two things at the same time or place in such a way as to seem remarkable or fitting: »My mother and father were both born on the same day and in the same year; isn t that a coincidence? 2.… … Useful english dictionary
cre|dence — «KREE duhns», noun. 1. belief or credit: »The kind hearted old lady seldom gave credence to gossip about her neighbors. SYNONYM(S): faith, trust. 2. an introduction or recommendation in confidence; credential: »a letter of credence. SYNONYM(S):… … Useful english dictionary