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Acquaintanceship
Acquaintanceship Ac*quaint"ance*ship, n. A state of being acquainted; acquaintance. --Southey.
-ances
Discrepance Dis*crep"ance (?; 277), Discrepancy Dis*crep"an*cy, n.; pl. -ances, -ancies. [L. disrepantia: cf. OF. discrepance. See Discrepant.] The state or quality of being discrepant; disagreement; variance; discordance; dissimilarity; contrariety. There hath been ever a discrepance of vesture of youth and age, men and women. --Sir T. Elyot. There is no real discrepancy between these two genealogies. --G. S. Faber.
Ancestorial
Ancestorial An`ces*to"ri*al, a. Ancestral. --Grote.
Ancestorially
Ancestorially An`ces*to"ri*al*ly, adv. With regard to ancestors.
Ancestral
Ancestral An*ces"tral (?; 277), a. Of, pertaining to, derived from, or possessed by, an ancestor or ancestors; as, an ancestral estate. ``Ancestral trees.' --Hemans.
Ancestress
Ancestress An"ces*tress, n. A female ancestor.
Ancestry
Ancestry An"ces*try, n. [Cf. OF. ancesserie. See Ancestor.] 1. Condition as to ancestors; ancestral lineage; hence, birth or honorable descent. Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious, but an ill one more contemptible. --Addison. 2. A series of ancestors or progenitors; lineage, or those who compose the line of natural descent.
Rancescent
Rancescent Ran*ces"cent, a. [L. rancescens, p. pr. of rancescere, v. incho. from rancere to be rancid.] Becoming rancid or sour.
To save appearances
Appearance Ap*pear"ance, n. [F. apparence, L. apparentia, fr. apparere. See Appear.] 1. The act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye; as, his sudden appearance surprised me. 2. A thing seed; a phenomenon; a phase; an apparition; as, an appearance in the sky. 3. Personal presence; exhibition of the person; look; aspect; mien. And now am come to see . . . It thy appearance answer loud report. --Milton. 4. Semblance, or apparent likeness; external show. pl. Outward signs, or circumstances, fitted to make a particular impression or to determine the judgment as to the character of a person or a thing, an act or a state; as, appearances are against him. There was upon the tabernacle, as it were, the appearance of fire. --Num. ix. 15. For man looketh on the outward appearance. --1 Sam. xvi. 7. Judge not according to the appearance. --John. vii. 24. 5. The act of appearing in a particular place, or in society, a company, or any proceedings; a coming before the public in a particular character; as, a person makes his appearance as an historian, an artist, or an orator. Will he now retire, After appearance, and again prolong Our expectation? --Milton. 6. Probability; likelihood. [Obs.] There is that which hath no appearance. --Bacon. 7. (Law) The coming into court of either of the parties; the being present in court; the coming into court of a party summoned in an action, either by himself or by his attorney, expressed by a formal entry by the proper officer to that effect; the act or proceeding by which a party proceeded against places himself before the court, and submits to its jurisdiction. --Burrill. --Bouvier. --Daniell. To put in an appearance, to be present; to appear in person. To save appearances, to preserve a fair outward show. Syn: Coming; arrival; presence; semblance; pretense; air; look; manner; mien; figure; aspect.
Under the circumstances
Circumstance Cir"cum*stance, n. [L. circumstantia, fr. circumstans, -antis, p. pr. of circumstare to stand around; circum + stare to stand. See Stand.] 1. That which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things. The circumstances are well known in the country where they happened. --W. Irving. 2. An event; a fact; a particular incident. The sculptor had in his thoughts the conqueror weeping for new worlds, or the like circumstances in history. --Addison. 3. Circumlocution; detail. [Obs.] So without more circumstance at all I hold it fit that we shake hands and part. --Shak. 4. pl. Condition in regard to worldly estate; state of property; situation; surroundings. When men are easy in their circumstances, they are naturally enemies to innovations. --Addison. Not a circumstance, of no account. [Colloq.] Under the circumstances, taking all things into consideration. Syn: Event; occurrence; incident; situation; condition; position; fact; detail; item. See Event.

Meaning of Ances from wikipedia

- Ance may refer to: Ance, Latvia Ance, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France ****ociazione ****onale Costruttori Edili (ANCE), the Italian ****ociation...
- Ance Parish (Latvian: Ances pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of the Ventspils Muni****lity, Latvia. The parish has a po****tion of 712...
- Ance (Livonian: Aņtš) is a village in Ance Parish, Ventspils Muni****lity, Latvia. Ance parish "livonian.tech – Livonian-Latvian-Estonian Dictionary"...
- Ance (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃s]; Gascon: Ansa) is a former commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France...
- Ance Eikena (born 6 May 1997) is a Latvian artist. Eikena (born Vilnite) graduated from J. Rosenthal School of Art. She graduated from the Visual Communication...
- RabidAnce (Korean: 라비던스) is a South Korean crossover vocal group formed in 2020. The quartet finished runner-up in the JTBC TV singing audition show named...
- Clément Ancely (born 6 March 1993) is a French professional rugby union player. He plays at flanker for Bayonne in the Top 14. "Clement Ancely Stats"....
- shares the same apartment with Biyah, a Bondho Nekat [id]-turned-paparazzi; Ance, a single helicopter mom; and Chinta, a m****euse. Compensated with money...
- Ance Féas (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃s feas]; Occitan: Ansa e Hiars) is a commune in the department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, southwestern France. The muni****lity...
- Croats, etc. It is derived from Anna. A regional variant of this name is Ance (Lithuanian), and it is closely related to the names Anicka, Anika and Anka...