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Rhymes for "commence" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(adj)
Of a characteristic: extreme or very high or strong in degree; severe; also, excessive, towering.
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(n)
(countable or uncountable) The action of pretending; false or simulated show or appearance; false or hypocritical assertion or representation.
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
Having relatively high density.
(v)
To reward or repay (someone) for something done, given etc.
Huge, gigantic, very large.
(linguistics, uncountable) The property of indicating the point in time at which an action or state of being occurs or exists.
Common sense, especially with a connotation of folk wisdom that trumps formal education.
(idiomatic) Common sense; sensibleness.
A thin artificial barrier that separates two pieces of land or forms a perimeter enclosing the lands of a house, building, etc.
(adv)
(formal) From there, from that place or from that time.
Biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt, often used in religious rites or for aesthetic reasons.
To issue, distribute, or give out.
The act of offending.
(intransitive, idiomatic) To be sensible, coherent, reasonable.
(UK, dialect) Decency; propriety; civility.
A spending or consuming, often a disbursement of funds.
The action of defending, of protecting from attack, danger or injury.
the pleasurable emotion of anticipation and excitement regarding the outcome or climax of a book, film etc.
The action of defending or protecting from attack, danger, or injury.
(transitive) To concentrate toward the essence by making more close, compact, or dense, thereby decreasing size or volume.
(archaic, formal or literary) From where; from which place or source.
To perfume with incense.
Synonym of moral compass.
Alternative form of common sense.
Misspelling of lens. [(optics) An object, usually made of glass, that focuses or defocuses the light that passes through it.]
A type of incense obtained from the Boswellia thurifera tree.
Extrasensory perception; the ability to sense things by means other than the known bodily senses.
To strip the blubber or skin from, as from a whale, seal, etc.
(grammar) The tense or time form of a verb used to refer to an event or occurrence that has not yet happened or is expected to happen in the future.
the ability to see; the faculty of vision
A simple fence made from wooden pickets, connected by horizontal bars.
Efforts to protect the citizens of a state from military attack.
A minor expense incurred in the course of an activity.
(US politics) Used specifically of Mike Pence
Short form of the male given name Spencer.
(genetics) The strand of nucleic acid complementary to a strand which codes for an RNA or protein.
(grammar) A grammatical tense whose principal function is to locate a situation or event in the present time.
(money) A subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the main unit of currency in many countries. Symbol: ¢.
Often, specifically, the present perfect tense as distinguished from the past perfect and future perfect tenses.
A ditch or watercourse.
A crime for which the maximum penalty is capital punishment.
(military, weaponry) The use of systems, equipment, and personnel to prevent or reduce the impact of an attack by enemy aircraft or missiles.
the ability to feel movements of the limbs and body
(US, Canada) A zigzag fence built from interlocking split logs or young trees, not secured with nails.
(grammar) A tense used to describe a past action that is ongoing, incomplete or continuous, or coincident with another action.
in some respects
crimes created by statutes and not by common law
Synonym of snake fence.
good judgment in avoiding trouble or accidents on the road
ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in a taxpayer's business or trade
All the methods and procedures involved in defending against attack by chemical agents.
air defense by the use of deception or dispersion or protective construction
the cost of personal or family living
Synonym of continuous tense.
air defense by the use aircraft or missiles or artillery or electronic countermeasures
a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head
defensive structure consisting of a barrier that can be employed for defense against attack
To represent falsely; to inaccurately portray something.
the cost of moving your residence from one location to another
the ability to hear; the auditory faculty
defense against biological warfare
procedures involved in taking defensive measures against attacks using chemical agents
a perfective tense used to describe action that will be completed in the future
a defense organized while in contact with the enemy or when time is limited
the cost (over a period of five years) of organizing a new corporation or partnership
a perfective tense used to express action completed in the past
regardless of the cost involved
a progressive tense used to express action that will be on-going in the future
expenses incurred in promoting or evaluating legislation
amount spent for diagnosis or treatment or prevention of medical problems
a progressive tense used to describe on-going action in the past
east indian tree with racemes of yellow-white flowers; cultivated as an ornamental
(frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified
(N)
a given name of Hungarian origin.
Unrelated to military defense
A surname.
the federal department responsible for safeguarding national security of the unitedstates; created in 1947
(conjunctive) As a result; therefore, for this reason.
Not nonsense.
a musical comedy with a book, music, and lyrics by Dan Goggin.
A town and rural municipality (Rural Municipality of Pense No. 160) in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada.
a perfective tense used to express action completed in the present
a tense used to express action that is on-going at the time of utterance
a fence (usually made of split logs laid across each other at an angle)
the position of the head of the department of defense