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Accordancy
Accordancy Ac*cord"an*cy, n.
Accordance. [R.] --Paley.
AscendancyAscendancy As*cend"an*cy, Ascendance As*cend"ance, n.
Same as Ascendency. Attendancy
Attendancy At*tend"an*cy, n.
The quality of attending or accompanying; attendance; an
attendant. [Obs.]
Concordancy
Concordancy Con*cord"an*cy, n.
Agreement. --W. Montagu.
DependancyDependant De*pend"ant, Dependance De*pend"ance, n.,
Dependancy De*pend"an*cy, n.
See Dependent, Dependence, Dependency.
Note: The forms dependant, dependance, dependancy are from
the French; the forms dependent, etc., are from the
Latin. Some authorities give preference to the form
dependant when the word is a noun, thus distinguishing
it from the adjective, usually written dependent. Discordancy
Discordance Dis*cord"ance, Discordancy Dis*cord"an*cy, n.
[Cf. F. discordance.]
State or quality of being discordant; disagreement;
inconsistency.
There will arise a thousand discordances of opinion.
--I. Taylor.
IntendancyIntendancy In*tend"an*cy, n.; pl. Intendancies. [Cf. F.
intendance. See Intendant.]
1. The office or employment of an intendant.
2. A territorial district committed to the charge of an
intendant. Redundancy
Redundance Re*dun"dance (r?*d?n"dans), Redundancy
Re*dun"dan*cy (-dan*s?), n. [L. redundantia: cf. F.
redondance.]
1. The quality or state of being redundant; superfluity;
superabundance; excess.
2. That which is redundant or in excess; anything superfluous
or superabundant.
Labor . . . throws off redundacies. --Addison.
3. (Law) Surplusage inserted in a pleading which may be
rejected by the court without impairing the validity of
what remains.
Verdancy
Verdancy Ver"dan*cy, n.
The quality or state of being verdant.
Meaning of Dancy from wikipedia
- nomination.
Dancy currently portrays Senior ****istant
District Attorney Nolan Price on NBC's
revival of the
original Law &
Order (2022–present).
Dancy was born...
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Dancy may
refer to: Bill
Dancy (born 1951),
American baseball coach Chanda Dancy (born 1978),
American film composer, violinist, keyboardist, and singer...
- varieties, but is now
rarely sold. The
Dancy originated in 1867, as a
seedling grown by
Colonel Francis L.
Dancy. It was
called tangerine because its parent...
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previously for many
years at the
University of Keele.
Dancy is the son of John
Christopher Dancy. He was
educated at
Winchester College,
where he was Head...
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Chanda Dancy (born
Chanda Yvette Dancy;
November 14, 1978) is an
American film composer, violinist,
keyboardist and singer. The
founder and president...
- mater—and Paine.
Dancy pla****
football at
Jackson State,
where he was an All-Southwestern
Athletic Conference (SWAC) performer.
Dancy was the defensive...
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Dance is an art form,
consisting of
sequences of body
movements with
aesthetic and
often symbolic value,
either improvised or
purposefully selected. Dance...
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alternate years.
Dancys are
still grown for
personal consumption, and many
hybrids of the
Dancy are
grown commercially.
Until the 1970s, the
Dancy was the most...
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Dancy is an
unincorporated community in
Pickens County, Alabama,
United States.
Dancy is
named for E. C.
Dancy, who was a
local physician. A post office...
- 1999,
Dancy pla****
fourteen games for the Wizards. The
Wizards released him at the end of the season. In
February 2000, the
MetroStars selected Dancy in...