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Appellancy
Appellancy Ap*pel"lan*cy, n. Capability of appeal.
Brillance
Brillance Bril"lance, n. Brilliancy. --Tennyson.
Brillancy
Brillancy Bril"lan*cy, n. [See Brilliant.] The quality of being brilliant; splendor; glitter; great brightness, whether in a literal or figurative sense. With many readers brilliancy of style passes for affluence of thought. --Longfellow.
Oscillancy
Oscillancy Os"cil*lan*cy, n. The state of oscillating; a seesaw kind of motion. [R.]
Surveillance
Surveillance Sur*veil"lance, n. [F., fr. surveiller to watch over; sur over + veiller to watch, L. vigilare. See Sur-, and Vigil.] Oversight; watch; inspection; supervision. That sort of surveillance of which . . . the young have accused the old. --Sir W. Scott.
Vacillancy
Vacillancy Vac"il*lan*cy, n. The quality or state of being vacillant, or wavering. [R.] --Dr. H. More.
Vallancy
Vallancy Val*lan"cy, n. [From Valance.] A large wig that shades the face. [Obs.]

Meaning of Llanc from wikipedia

- This is part of the list of United Kingdom locations: a gazetteer of place names in the United Kingdom showing each place's locality and geographical coordinates...
- Gruffydd 1975 Brân "Caledfwlch" Excalibur Gwyndaf Roberts 1976 Rhian Rowe "Y Llanc Glas Lygad" The Blue-e**** Boy Douglas Roberts 1977 Cawl Sefin "Dafydd ap...
- subject of the first Colour TV programme broadcast in the Welsh Language Llanc o Lŷn. Cynan is best known for his huge influence in the modernisation of...
- (An Epitaph) Ar gyfer heddiw'r bore (For this morning), SATB Can y tri llanc (Song of 3 youths), SATB Clychau'r Gôg (Bluebells) Ffliwt a phib (Sound...
- Y Ferch o'r Scer (c. 1921) Cân Hen ŵr y Cwm (Gweryddon) (c. 1922) Cân y Llanc Chwerthinllyd (c. 1922) Einioes (Rhys Jones) (1922) A Song for St David's...