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Definitions: Lance |
LanceNoun1. A long pointed rod used as a weapon. 2. An implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish. 3. A surgical knife with a pointed double-edged blade; used for punctures and small incisions. Verb1. Move quickly, as if by cutting one's way: "Planes lanced towards the shore". 2. Pierce with a lance, as in a knights' fight. 3. Open by piercing with a lancet, as of a boil. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "lance" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references) |
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Computing | LANCE Local Area Network Controller for Ethernet. The alternative name for the Am7990 integrated circuit used in a Filtabyte Ethernet controller card. (1995-02-15). Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing. |
Dream Interpretation | To dream of a lance, denotes formidable enemies and injurious experiments. To be wounded by a lance, error of judgment will cause you annoyance. To break a lance, denotes seeming impossibilities will be overcome and your desires will be fulfilled. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted .... |
Literature | Lance (1 syl.), in Christian art, is an attribute of St. Matthew and St. Thomas, the apostles; also of St. Longinus, St. George, St. Adalbert, St. Oswin, St. Barbara, St. Michael, St. Dometrius, and several others. Astolpho had a lance of gold that with enchanted force dismounted everyone it touched. (Orlando Furioso, bk. ix.) A free-lance. One who acts on his own judgment, and not from party motives. The reference is to the Free Companies of the Middle Ages, called in Italy condottieri, and in France Compagnies Grandes, which were free to act as they liked, and were not servants of the Crown or of any other potentate. It must be confessed, however, that they were willing to sell themselves to any master and any cause, good or bad. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
In Europe, lances for jousting were much different from the weapons used in war. In jousting lances, the tips would be blunt and the center of the lance could be designed to be hollow, in order for it to break on impact. In war, lances were much more like ordinary spears, long and balanced for one handed use.
A lance is also the name given by some paleontologists to the light flexible spears thrown by spear throwers.
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Lance."
| The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted. | |||
| Entry | Source | Expression | Field |
LANCE | English | LAN Controller for Ethernet | Computer - (LAN) |
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Synonyms: LanceSynonyms: fishgig (n), fizgig (n), gig (n), lancet (n), shaft (n), spear (n). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Arms | Pike, lance, spear, spontoon, javelin, dart, jereed, jerid, arrow, reed, shaft, bolt, boomerang, harpoon, gaff; eelspear, oxgoad, weet-weet, wommerah; cattle prod; chemical mace. |
Attack | Verb: attack, assault, assail; invade; set upon, fall upon; charge, impugn, break a lance with, enter the lists. |
Combatant | Mercenary, soldier of fortune; hired gun, gunfighter, gunslinger; bushwhacker, free lance, companion; Hessian. |
Contention | Join issue, come to blows, go to loggerheads, set to, come to the scratch, exchange shots, measure swords, meet hand to hand; take up the cudgels, take up the glove, take up the gauntlet; enter the lists; couch one's lance; give satisfaction; appeal to arms; (warfare). |
Master | Marshal, field marshal, marechal; general, generalissimo; commander in chief, seraskier, hetman; lieutenant general, major general; colonel, lieutenant colonel, major, captain, centurion, skipper, lieutenant, first lieutenant, second lieutenant, sublieutenant, officer, staff officer, aide-de-camp, brigadier, brigade major, adjutant, jemidar, ensign, cornet, cadet, subaltern, noncommissioned officer, warrant officer; sergeant, sergeant major; color sergeant; corporal, corporal major; lance corporal, acting corporal; drum major; captain general, dizdar, knight marshal, naik, pendragon. |
Opening | Perforate, pierce, empierce, tap, bore, drill; mine; (scoop out); tunnel; transpierce, transfix; enfilade, impale, spike, spear, gore, spit, stab, pink, puncture, lance, stick, prick, riddle, punch; stave in. |
Regression | Dart, lance, tilt; ejaculate, jaculate; fulminate, bolt, drive, sling, pitchfork. |
Warfare | Verb: arm; raise troops, mobilize troops; raise up in arms; take up the cudgels; take up arms, fly to arms, appeal to arms, fly to the sword; draw the sword, unsheathe the sword; dig up the hatchet, dig up the tomahawk; go to war, wage war, 'let slip the dogs of war'; cry havoc; kindle the torch of war, light the torch of war; raise one's banner, raise the fire cross; hoist the black flag; throw away, fling away the scabbard; enroll, enlist; take the field; take the law into one's own hands; do battle, give battle, join battle, engage in battle, go to battle; flesh one's sword; set to, fall to, engage, measure swords with, draw the trigger, cross swords; come to blows, come to close quarters; fight; combat; contend; battle with, break a lance with. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
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Screenplays | Lance Corporal Dawson, Private First Class Downey: On the charge of murder, the members find the accused not guilty. (A Few Good Men; writing credit: Aaron Sorkin) Oh, little song, little dance, Batman's head on a lance (Batman; writing credit: Bob Kane; Sam Hamm) That's enough, Lance! (Undercover Brother; writing credit: John Ridley;) Veto. Lance. (Friends; writing credit: Jörn O. Jensen; Birger Larsen) Take this hastily scribbled note, hastily to acting Lance Corporal Bhuta. (Help!; writing credit: Marc Behm; Charles Wood) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Lance Maior (1968) The Lance Percival Show (1965) Lance at Large (1964) Broken Lance (1954) Max lance la mode (1912) | |
Song Titles | The Monkey Time (performing artist: Major Lance) | |
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| Bubble; pop; future; space; science fiction; breach; bare; break in; break out; broach; burst; bust in; come apart; crack; disclose; display; disrupt; expand; expose; fissure; free; gap; gape; hole; jimmy; kick in; lacerate; lance; penetrate; perforate; p. | |
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| Title | Author | Quote |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | Ponsonby had fallen, pierced with seven thrusts of a lance. |
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | Joyce, James | Every impure thought, deliberately yielded to, is a keen lance transfixing that sacred and loving heart. |
King Richard III | Shakespeare, William | [To RICHARD] Think upon Vaughan, and with guilty fear Let fall thy lance. |
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Civil Liberties | Guinea | Le Lynx and La Lance, under the same management, also are connected to the Internet and have web sites. (references) |
Guinea | Seven private newspapers (Le Lynx, La Lance, L'Oeil, Le Democrat, L'Independant, La Nouvelle Tribune, and L'Observateur) publish weekly in Conakry, and up to 10 other publications appear sporadically, although they are hampered by technical and financial difficulties stemming from paper and ink taxes. (references) | |
Human Rights | Sri Lanka | Court hearings are scheduled to continue in 2002. At his sentencing for the 1998 rape and murder of Krishanthi Kumaraswamy, a Tamil schoolgirl, former Lance Corporal Somaratne Rajapakse claimed knowledge of mass graves at Chemmani in Jaffna containing the bodies of up to 400 persons killed by security forces in 1996. The other five defendants convicted in the Kumaraswamy killing later also claimed knowledge of mass graves in the Chemmani area, where they allegedly had buried between 120 and 140 bodies on the orders of their superiors. (references) |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| "Lance" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 92.31% of the time. "Lance" is used about 234 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Noun (singular) | 92.31% | 216 | 20,583 |
| Noun (proper) | 5.13% | 12 | 101,599 |
| Lexical Verb (infinitive) | 2.14% | 5 | 157,705 |
| Lexical Verb (base form) | 0.43% | 1 | 339,140 |
| Total | 100.00% | 234 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes the usage of "lance" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified. |
| Name | Usage/Gender | Usage per 100 million Persons | Rank in USA |
| Lance | First name Male | 63,000 | 245 |
| Lance | Last name | 5,000 | 2,622 |
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| The following table summarizes names related to "Lance." | |||
| Name | Gender | Language | Related Name |
| Lance | Male | English | Lancelot |
| Launce | Male | English | Lance |
| Lanzo | Male | German | Lance |
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Expressions using "lance": Bomb lance ♦ break a lance with ♦ break a lance with smb. ♦ couch one's lance ♦ Free lance ♦ lance a boil ♦ Lance bucket ♦ Lance Corporal ♦ Lance Creek ♦ Lance fish ♦ Lance knight ♦ lance sergeant ♦ Lance snake ♦ safety lance ♦ sand lance ♦ spear or lance ♦ To break a lance ♦ to couch a lance. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "lance": lance-armed, lance-bombardier, lance-corporal, lance-corporals, lance-knight, lance-length, lance-like, lance-shaped, lance-throwing, lance-wood. | |
Ending with "lance": fer-de-lance, free-lance. | |
Containing "lance": boy-lance-corporal. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
lance armstrong | 1,940 |
lance bass | 582 |
lance | 332 |
lance camper | 279 |
lance burton | 136 |
lance storm | 130 |
lance williams | 81 |
armstrong divorce lance | 76 |
lance bass picture | 64 |
lance henriksen | 55 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Language | Translations for "lance"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | ushtë (assagai, assegai, Pike), shtizë (gad, javelin, Pike, pole, shaft, spear, staff), heshtë (Pike), bisturi (lancet, scalpel). (various references) | |
Arabic | مشرط (fleam, lancet, scalpel), حربة (bayonet, spear), رمى (bin, bowl along, cast, cast down, chuck, discard, pitch, pop, project, sling, strike in, sweep, throw, tilt), رمح (javelin, pike, shaft, spear). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | улан (uhlan), разрязвам с ланцет, риболовно копие, кавалерийско копие, ланцет (fleam, lancet), пронизвам с пика, пика (spade). (various references) | |
Chinese | 長矛 , 长矛, 矛 (pike, spear). (various references) | |
Czech | oštìp (dart, javelin, spear). (various references) | |
Danish | lanse. (various references) | |
Dutch | lans (spear). (various references) | |
Esperanto | lanco (spear). (various references) | |
Faeroese | spjót (dagger, spear). (various references) | |
Farsi | نیزه زدن (Pike), نیزه (Dart, Gad, Gaff, Gig, Harpoon, Shaft, Spear), نیشترزدن , ضربت نیزه . (various references) | |
Finnish | leikata (carve, clip, crop, cut, cut chiplessly, cut out, cut without stock removal, intersect, operate, pare, prunce, shear, slice, trim), peitsi (pike, spear), keihäs (javelin, spear). (various references) | |
French | lance. (various references) | |
Frisian | spear (spear). (various references) | |
German | Lanze (spear). (various references) | |
Greek | λόγχη (bayonet, finger, guard, guard tooth, spear). (various references) | |
Hebrew | מור ית (spear), ל"קור בח ית (spear, tilt), אזמל (blade, chisel, lancet), ח ית (javelin, spear), כי"ון (bayonet, dart, javelin, spear), כוסלת (lancet), רומח (harpoon, javelin, spear). (various references) | |
Hungarian | lándzsa (arme blanche, assagai, assegai, Pike, shaft, spear), dárda (dart, javelin, pike, spear). (various references) | |
Italian | lancia (bang, cannon, dinghy, harpoon, Hypodermic needle used for injecting drugs, jolly boat, launch, lifeboat, nail, needle, nozzle, point, sharp, ship's boat, shot, spear, spike, sprayer). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 銛 (brink, circumstances, edge, harpoon, on the occasion of, side, verge), 香車 (spear), 香 (incense), ランゲルハンス島 (athletic-style shirt, bag, inside-the-park home run, isle of Langerhans, knapsack, Lancel, lancer, land, landing, landing bahn, landmark, LANDSAT, landscape, lantern, lanthanum, Lanvin, launch, launcher, laundry, lingerie, lunch, lunch set, luncheon, lunchtime, lunchtime concert, meeting, pensioneer, random, random sampling, rumble seat, runner, runner's high, running, running cost, running home run, running homer, running stock, running vest, run-through, runtime, satchel with back straps, tank top), 槍 (spear). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | ランス , きょうしゃ (a fanatic, extravagance, insane person, luxury, spear, strong person), きょう (all, and, as well as, assist, bad harvest, bad luck, both, Buddhist scriptures, coerce, co-operation, correct, disaster, entertainment, evil, exposing, Hungary, including, interest, long ages, neither, offer, pleasure, plural ending, present, save, serve, submit, supply, sutra, temporary home, this day, threat, threaten, today, together with, turmoil, wickedness, with), やり (spear), もり (baby-sitting, forest, harpoon, helping, leak, leakage, nursemaid, serving). (various references) | |
Korean | 창 (spear, Window, Windows). (various references) | |
Manx | sleeaney (goad, spear), sleean (goad, spear), giarrey (abbreviate, abridge, abridging, axe, beat out, bob the tail; severance, bob; severance, carve, castrate, cleave, clip, clip as words; slicing, clip; slicing, condensation, condense, condensing, crop, crop as tail, curtail, curtailment, cut, cut away, cut back, cut short, cut up, disconnect, disconnection, dissect, erupt, eruption, flux, gash, hack, hew, incise, incision, infliction, intersect, intersection, levy, lop, mark out, nicking, prune, pruning, puncture, reaping, scission, section, sever, shear, sink, slash, slit, snip, truncate). (various references) | |
Norwegian | lanse, stikke hull på. (various references) | |
Papiamen | lansa (spear). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | ancelay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | lança (beam, boom, heave, javelin, jib-boom, pole, spear, steel, thill). (various references) | |
Romanian | lance (dart, javelin, Pike, spear), suliţã (dart, javelin, Pike, spear), strãpunge cu lancea (spear), deschide cu lanţetã. (various references) | |
Russian | острога (fish-fork, gaff, gig, harpoon, leister), ланцет (fleam, lancet), пика (pica). (various references) | |
Scottish | lannsa (a lance), tradh (a lance). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | provaliti (break down, break into, burst in, fall in), probosti kopljem (spear), probosti (jab, run through, stab, transfix, transpierce), koplje (assegai, javelin, pike, shaft, spear). (various references) | |
Spanish | lanza (beam, pole, spear). (various references) | |
Swedish | spjut (boom attachment, javelin, spear), lans (spear). (various references) | |
Thai | หลาว. (various references) | |
Turkish | zıpkın (eelspear, gaff, gig, gun harpoon, harpoon, spear, spear gun), neşterle kesmek, neşter (lancet), mizrak (spear), mızraklamak (spear), mızraklı süvari (Lancer), mızrak (dart, javelin, Pike, shaft, spear). (various references) | |
Ukranian | спис (spear), розрізувати ланцетом, ості, ланцет (fleam, lancet), піка, проколювати списом (spear). (various references) | |
Vietnamese | trường thương tranh luận với ai, thương, giáo (pike). (various references) | |
Welsh | pa+r (brace, pair, spear, suit), glaif (glaive, sword), fflaim (fleam). (various references) | |
Zulu | umkhonto (spear). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Sumerian | 3100 BCE-2500 BCE | ukur. (various references) |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | abies, contis, contos, framea, hasta, hastae, hastam, hastarum, hastas, hastis, lancea, lanceae, lanceam, lancearios, lanceas, lanceato, lanceis, lanceolis, phalarica. (various references) |
| Old Italian | 700-1500 | lancia spezzata. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "lance": lanced, lancelet, lancelets, lanceolate, lancer, lancers, lances, lancet, lanceted, lancets, lancewood, lancewoods. (additional references) | |
Words ending with "lance": ambulance, balance, counterbalance, countersurveillance, freelance, glance, hypervigilance, imbalance, jubilance, microbalance, misbalance, nonchalance, outbalance, overbalance, parlance, petulance, rebalance, resemblance, semblance, sibilance, surveillance, unbalance, valance, vigilance. (additional references) | |
Words containing "lance": ambulances, balanced, balancer, balancers, balances, counterbalanced, counterbalances, countersurveillances, freelanced, freelancer, freelancers, freelances, glanced, glancer, glancers, glances, hypervigilances, imbalanced, imbalances, jubilances, microbalances, misbalanced, misbalances, nonchalances, oblanceolate, outbalanced, outbalances, overbalanced, overbalances, parlances, petulances, rebalanced, rebalances, resemblances, semblances, sibilances, surveillances, unbalanced, unbalances, valanced, valances, vigilances. (additional references) | |
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"Lance" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Alance, Ance, anec, eance, flance, Gance, Ianke, lacen, lanae, lanc, Lancy, lange, lanka, lankey, Lanre, Lansa, Lanso, lanze, lasce, Lefcoe, lence, Lenche, lenci, Lenoci, Lince, Linco, linke, Llacen, lonc, Loncle, Lynce, Oancea, slance, yance. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "lance" (pronounced la"ns) |
| 4 | l a" n s | glance. |
| 3 | -a" n s | advance, askance, chance, dance, enhance, expanse, finance, Hance, Nance, prance, Rance, refinance, romance, stance, trance. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
Direct Anagrams: clean. | |
| Words within the letters "a-c-e-l-n" | |
-1 letter: acne, alec, cane, clan, elan, lace, lane, lean. | |
-2 letters: ace, ale, ane, can, cel, lac, lea, nae. | |
-3 letters: ae, al, an, el, en, la, na, ne. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-c-e-l-n" | |
+1 letter: anlace, cancel, candle, cannel, cantle, cental, cleans, cuneal, enlace, glance, inlace, lacune, lanced, lancer, lances, lancet, launce, unlace. | |
+2 letters: alencon, angelic, anglice, anlaces, balance, blacken, calcine, calends, calzone, canaled, cancels, candela, candled, candler, candles, canella, cannels, cantles, canulae, capelan, capelin, carline, cauline, celadon, cenacle, censual, centals, central, chalone, chancel, channel, charnel, clanged, clanger, clanked, cleaned, cleaner, cleanly, cleanse, cleanup, conceal, congeal, corneal, crankle, decanal, encinal, enclasp, enclave, enlaced, enlaces, galenic, glanced, glancer, glances, inlaced, inlaces, lactean, lactone, lacunae, lacunes, lancers, lancets, larceny, latency, launces, lucarne, lyncean, manacle, melanic, nacelle, nucleal, nuclear, panicle, pelican, planche, reclean, sanicle, scalene, scaleni, slacken, spancel, unclean, unclear, unlaced, unlaces, valance, valence, valency. | |
+3 letters: acauline, achenial, acrolein, aglycone, alcidine, alencons, alliance, alnicoes, amelcorn, analcime, analcite, analecta, analects, ancillae, anconeal, angelica, anyplace, baculine, balanced, balancer, balances, barnacle, binnacle, bioclean, blackens, blanched, blancher, blanches, cageling, calamine, calcanea, calcanei, calcined, calcines, calendal, calendar, calender, calmness, calycine, calzones, canaille, canalise, canalize, canalled, canaller, canceled, canceler, candelas, candlers, canellas, canfield, cannelon, cannulae, canoodle, canticle, canulate, capelans, capelins, carlines, caruncle, celadons, cenacles, centrals, cephalin, cerulean, chalones, chancels, chandler, channels, charnels, clangers, clansmen, clarence, clarinet, cleaners, cleanest, cleaning, cleansed, cleanser, cleanses, cleanups, clearing, cleating, cleaving, cliental, coinable, colander, colinear, collagen, conceals, conclave, conelrad, conepatl, conflate, congeals, cornmeal, covalent, cracknel, crankled, crankles, cravenly, cyclamen, dulcinea, ecotonal, elegance, elegancy, enclasps, enclaves, enlacing, ethnical, eulachan, eulachon, falconer, falconet, flamenco, glaceing, glancers, inchmeal, irenical, lacewing, laciness, lactones, lacunate, lacunose, laitance, lambency, lancelet, lanceted, lanciers, larcener, launched, launcher, launches, leaching, limacine, lucarnes, lunacies, manacled, manacles, manciple, melanics, meniscal, mycelian, nacelles, necklace, novercal, nucellar, nuclease, nucleate, octangle, panicled, panicles, parlance, pelicans, pentacle, pinnacle, placeman, placemen, placenta, planches, planchet, preclean, recleans, relacing, relaunch, reliance, salicine, salience, saliency, sanicles, scalenus, scalepan, scenical, scrannel, secantly, slackens, spancels, tenacula, tentacle, uncalled, unplaced, unscaled, valanced, valances, valences, valencia, valiance, vernacle. | |
+4 letters: accentual, acetylene, acidulent, acroleins, affluence, affluency, aglycones, alliances, allogenic, allowance, ambulance, amelcorns, analcimes, analcites, analeptic, analgesic, analgetic, ancestral, anciently, anecdotal, anelastic, angelical, angelicas, anglicise, anglicize, anticline, antiulcer, appliance, archangel, arecoline, arsenical, avalanche, balancers, balconied, balconies, barnacled, barnacles, becalming, benchland, binnacles, blackened, blackener, blackness, blanchers, bleaching, branchlet, cadential, caecilian, cagelings, calamined, calamines, calcaneal, calcaneum, calcaneus, calcimine, calendars, calenders, calendric, calendula, calenture, calumnies, campanile, canailles, canalised, canalises, canalized, canalizes, canallers, cancelers, canceling, cancelled, canceller, candlelit, candlenut, candlepin, canfields, cannelons, canoeable, canoodled, canoodles, cantabile, canticles, cantilena, canulated, canulates, carbuncle, carnelian, caruncles, castellan, cattleman, cattlemen, celandine, celebrant, cellaring, censorial, centraler, centrally, cephalins, certainly, ceruleans, chalcogen, challenge, chameleon, chanceful, chandelle, chandlers, chandlery, changeful, channeled, channeler, chatelain, chelating, chelation, chelonian, chloracne, chlordane, cingulate, cisalpine, cisternal, clangored, clarences, clarinets, clarioned, clavering, cleanable, cleanlier, cleanness, cleansers, cleansing, clearance, clearings, clearness, clearwing, clergyman, clientage, coastline, cobaltine, cochineal, coeternal, cognately, colanders, coleading, collagens, collegian, collinear, colonnade, commensal, concealed, concealer, conclaves, conelrads, conepatls, conferral, conflated, conflates, congealed, congenial, connately, constable, consulate, coralline, cornelian, cornmeals, countable, covalence, covalency, cracknels, crenulate, culminate, cyclamens, cyclopean, dalliance, danceable, decathlon, decennial, declarant, declaring, declawing, demonical, downscale, dulcineas, elegances, emplacing, encapsule, encephala, enchilada, enclasped, enucleate, euclidean, euclidian, eulachans, eulachons, evangelic, exultance, exultancy, falconers, falconets, falconine, flagrance, flamencos, freelance, galenical, genetical, genically, genitalic, genocidal, gerfalcon, gluconate, halfpence, halocline, herculean, identical, imbalance, incapable, inclasped, inculcate, inculpate, incunable, incurable, indexical, inelastic, inexactly, inoculate, interclan, interlace, jubilance, kalanchoe, lacewings, laciniate, lackering, lackeying, laitances, lancelets, lancewood, landscape, larceners, larcenies, larcenist, larcenous, latencies, launchers, lemniscal, lidocaine, luminance, lunchmeat, manciples, masculine, medicinal, melanitic, melanotic, mescaline, militance, necklaces, neuralgic, nucleases, nucleated, nucleates, nucleator, nucleolar, numerical, octangles, olecranon, overclean, parceling, parlances, peccantly, pentacles, percaline, petulance, petulancy, pinnacled, pinnacles, placement, placentae, placental, placentas, planchets, plangency, pleaching, pleasance, pliancies, policeman, porcelain, precancel, precleans, prelaunch, rebalance, recalling, rechannel, recleaned, recoaling, rectangle, relevance, relevancy, reliances, reluctant, replacing, rescaling, salicines, saliences, scalepans, scaliness, scandaled, scannable, sciential, scrannels, sectional, selachian, selectman, semblance, seneschal, sibilance, slackened, slackness, spanceled, spleuchan, technical, tenaculum, tentacled, tentacles, thylacine, tolerance, unactable, unbalance, unclaimed, unclamped, unclasped, uncleaned, uncleaner, uncleanly, unclearer, uncloaked, unethical, unlatched, unlatches, unshackle, valencias, valencies, valiances, vernacles, vicennial, vigilance, volcanoes, vulcanise, vulcanize. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. | |
Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)4C 61 6E 63 65 |
| Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)
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| American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)
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| Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)
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| Braille (1829, in France) (references)
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Morse Code (1836) (references).-.. .- -. -.-. . |
| Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01001100 01100001 01101110 01100011 01100101 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)L a n c e |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)004C 0061 006E 0063 0065 |
| British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)4667806971 |
| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Usage: Modern | 5. Usage: Commercial 6. Images: Slideshow 7. Sounds 8. Quotations: Fiction | 9. Quotations: Non-fiction 10. Usage Frequency 11. Names: Frequency 12. Names: Derived from | 13. Expressions 14. Expressions: Internet 15. Translations: Modern 16. Translations: Ancient | 17. Abbreviations 18. Acronyms 19. Derivations 20. Rhymes | 21. Anagrams 22. Orthography 23. Bibliography |
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