1. ince - Noun
2. Ince - Proper noun
The ounce.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the inquest was the baby's mother Jordan Beck, her then partner Elkington-Rose, the baby's father James Robinson, Ince, a cousin in the Robinson family, and Abbey Robinson an aunt. Source: Internet
First Paul Ince moved to Internazionale of Italy for £7.5 million, long-serving striker Mark Hughes was suddenly sold to Chelsea in a £1.5 million deal, and Andrei Kanchelskis was sold to Everton. Source: Internet
A RENEWABLE energy firm wants to build a 103 acre solar panel site in Ince Blundell that will help power more than 6,000 homes. Source: Internet
In the women’s race Ayanna Morgan (13.70) outclassed her Indiana State University colleague Alana Ince (14.47) while Rhys Phillips (14.22) pipped Kion Joseph (14.25) in an exciting Men’s 110-metre hurdles. Source: Internet
So said retired diplomat Basil Ince as he responded Saturday to the major faux pas which resulted in Trinidad and Tobago voting against bid to waive its Organisation of American States (OAS) contributions for the next two years. Source: Internet
Ms Ince said some camel milk was pleasant to drink with a slightly sweet flavour and a lightness of texture and many customers found it easier to digest and good for their health. Source: Internet