accidence
coincidence
confidence
correspondence
residence
credence
condense
prudence
dependence
cadence
incidence
independence
dissidence
diffidence
Maggie Dence was born on February 1, 1942.
mountainous
No there are three syllables. Res-i-dence.
The suffix "dence" is derived from the Latin word "dens," meaning "thick." When added to the end of a word, it often indicates a state or quality of being thick, compact, or closely packed. For example, "resilience" means the state of being able to recover quickly from difficulties.
Ca-dence.
The word "independence" can be syllabicated as in-de-pen-dence. It consists of four syllables, with the breaks occurring after the "in," "de," "pen," and before "dence."
Camille Sanit-Saens
Yes, they are.
3: ev I dence
In-de-pen-dence.
The heaviest per unit volume.
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