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can hence be a noun
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No, hence isn't a noun but it is  a conjunctive adverb that means  "therefore" or "from now and it indicates a relationship between the preceding verb or sentence and the sentence that follows it.
ex:
I play the violin; hence, I enjoy attending the symphony.
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