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There are 20 five-letter words ending with NCE

BONCEbonce n. (British, Ireland, slang) The human head.
bonce n. (Dated) The kind of marble used in the game of bonce about.
BONCE n. a large marble used in games.
BUNCEbunce n. (UK, Ireland, regional) A bonus; additional pay; money.
bunce v. (Transitive, slang, archaic) To obtain money from, by trickery.
Bunce prop.n. A surname.
DANCEdance n. A sequence of rhythmic steps or movements usually performed to music, for pleasure or as a form of social interaction.
dance n. A social gathering where dancing is the main activity.
dance n. (Uncountable) The art, profession, and study of dancing.
DUNCEdunce n. An unintelligent person.
DUNCE n. a stupid person.
FENCEfence n. A thin artificial barrier that separates two pieces of land or forms a perimeter enclosing the lands…
fence n. (Informal) Someone who hides or buys and sells stolen goods, a criminal middleman for transactions of stolen goods.
fence n. (By extension) The place whence such a middleman operates.
HANCEhance v. (Transitive, obsolete) To raise, to elevate.
hance n. A curve or arc, especially in architecture or in the design of a ship.
hance n. The arc of smaller radius at the springing of an elliptical or many-centred arch.
HENCEhence adv. (Archaic) from here, from this place, away.
hence adv. (Archaic, figuratively) from the living or from this world.
hence adv. (Of a length of time) in the future from now.
LANCElance n. A weapon of war, consisting of a long shaft or handle and a steel blade or head; a spear carried by horsemen.
lance n. A wooden spear, sometimes hollow, used in jousting or tilting, designed to shatter on impact with the…
lance n. (Fishing) A spear or harpoon used by whalers and fishermen.
MINCEmince n. (Uncountable) Finely chopped meat; minced meat.
mince n. (Uncountable) Finely chopped mixed fruit used in Christmas pies; mincemeat.
mince n. (Countable) An affected (often dainty or short and precise) gait.
NONCEnonce n. The one or single occasion; the present reason or purpose (now only in for the nonce).
nonce n. (Lexicography) A nonce word.
nonce n. (Cryptography) A value constructed so as to be unique to a particular message in a stream, in order…
OUNCEounce n. An avoirdupois ounce, weighing 116 of an avoirdupois pound, or 28.3495 grams.
ounce n. A troy ounce, weighing 112 of a troy pound, or 480 grains, or 31.1035 grams.
ounce n. A US fluid ounce, with a volume of 116 of a US pint, 1.8047 cubic inches or 29.5735 millilitres.
PANCEpance n. (Obsolete) Pansy (flower).
PANCE n. (obsolete) the pansy, also PAUNCE, PAWNCE.
PENCEpence n. Plural of penny (the subunit of the pound sterling or Irish pound).
Pence prop.n. A surname.
PENCE n. in the United Kingdom, a new penny.
PONCEponce n. (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, derogatory, slang) A man living off another’s earnings, especially…
ponce n. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, derogatory, slang) Synonym of poof: an effeminate male homosexual;…
ponce v. To act as a pimp.
PUNCEPUNCE v. (dialect) to prod or poke.
RANCErance n. A type of coloured marble from Belgium. Rance is red and often has white or blue graining.
rance n. (Scotland) A prop or shore.
rance n. A round or spreader between the legs of a chair.
SINCEsince adv. From a specified time in the past.
since prep. From: referring to a period of time ending in the present and defining it by the point in time at which…
since conj. From the time that.
SONCESONCE n. (Scots) good luck, abundance, also SONSE.
WINCEwince n. A sudden movement or gesture of shrinking away.
wince n. A reel used in dyeing, steeping, or washing cloth; a winch. It is placed over the division wall between…
wince v. (Intransitive) To flinch as if in pain or distress.
YINCEYINCE adv. (Scots) once, also ANCE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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