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hence [hens] ADV

1. hence (therefore):

2. hence after n (from now):

daqui a

these [ðiːz]

these pl of:

See also this

II . this <these> [ðɪs] PRON dem

III . this [ðɪs] ADV

theme [θiːm] N a. MUS

I . fence [fens] N

II . fence [fens] VB intr SPORTS

III . fence [fens] VB trans (enclose)

pence [pens] N

pence pl of:

See also penny , penny

penny <pennies [or pence]> [ˈpeni] N

theater N Am, theatre [ˈθiːət̬ər, Brit ˈθɪətəʳ] N Brit, Aus

1. theater:

teatro m

2. theater Brit MED:

theorem [ˈθiːərəm, Brit ˈθɪə-] N MATH

licence N esp Brit

See also license

I . license [ˈlaɪsənts] VB trans

II . license [ˈlaɪsənts] N Am

2. license no pl form (freedom):

absence [ˈæbsəns] N no pl

defence N Aus, Brit

See also defense

defense [dɪˈfents] N Am

essence [ˈesns] N

2. essence (in food):

offence N esp Brit

See also offense

offense [əˈfens] N Am

1. offense (affront):

ofensa f

2. offense (crime):

delito m

science [ˈsaɪənts] N

I . silence [ˈsaɪləns] N

II . silence [ˈsaɪləns] VB trans

silence person:

theft [θeft] N

their [ðer, Brit ðeəʳ] ADJ poss

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The quantity is so great that all the countries of the earth might be supplied from thence.
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The terms gridiron and grid were thence applied loosely to the game itself.
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Inmates were cleaned and transferred to an improvised hospital outside the camp and thence to convalescence camps.
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Throughout the ages the fortification has served a variety of somewhat differing uses: from defensive ringfort, to medieval safe haven and thence a cavalry garrison.
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My expectations were confounded and from thence the humour arose.
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