-ancy
(Latin: a suffix; quality, state of; process, degree, action of)
That which is plentiful, abounding, ample, and copious: "The city has an abundancy of good restaurants."
brilliancy
1. A quality that outshines the usual.
2. Splendor; glitter; great brightness.
2. Splendor; glitter; great brightness.
buoyancy
constancy
continuancy
expectancy
hesitancy
1. Having a certain degree of unwillingness to do something.
2. An involuntary delay or an inability in starting something.
2. An involuntary delay or an inability in starting something.
obstinancy
relevancy (s), relevancies (pl) (noun forms)
1. The relation of or connection of something to the matter at hand: "He was told that his question had no relevancy to the discussion that was going on."
2. Something that has a definite or obvious relation to something or a recognizable connection: "This new information has absolutely no relevancy to this legal case."
2. Something that has a definite or obvious relation to something or a recognizable connection: "This new information has absolutely no relevancy to this legal case."
"The lawyer presented several relevancies of evidence that could release the defendant from jail."
vacancy, vacancies
1. The state of being vacant; emptiness.
2. A vacant, empty, or unoccupied place; such as, unoccupied lodgings or offices: "This apartment building still has no vacancies."
3. An office, position, or tenancy that is unfilled or unoccupied.
4. A gap; an opening; a breach.
5. An unoccupied position or office: "There is no vacancy on the Supreme Court."
6. A lack of thought or intelligence; vacuity: "She had a look of utter vacancy."
7. Mental inactivity or lack of thought or intelligence.
8. In a crystal, an imperfection resulting from an unoccupied lattice position. an office, position, or tenancy that is unfilled or unoccupied
2. A vacant, empty, or unoccupied place; such as, unoccupied lodgings or offices: "This apartment building still has no vacancies."
3. An office, position, or tenancy that is unfilled or unoccupied.
4. A gap; an opening; a breach.
5. An unoccupied position or office: "There is no vacancy on the Supreme Court."
6. A lack of thought or intelligence; vacuity: "She had a look of utter vacancy."
7. Mental inactivity or lack of thought or intelligence.
8. In a crystal, an imperfection resulting from an unoccupied lattice position. an office, position, or tenancy that is unfilled or unoccupied
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