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There are 15 five-letter words containing C, 2E and S

CAESECAESE interj. (Shakespeare) enough said, also CEAS, SESE, SESEY, SESSA.
CEASEcease v. (Formal, intransitive) To stop.
cease v. (Formal, transitive) To stop doing (something).
cease v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To be wanting; to fail; to pass away, perish.
CEDEScedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cede.
CEDE v. to yield.
CENSEcense v. To perfume with incense.
cense n. (Obsolete) A census.
cense n. (Obsolete) A public rate or tax.
CEPEScepes n. Plural of cepe.
CEPE n. a large mushroom, also CEP.
CERESceres n. Plural of cere.
Ceres prop.n. (Roman mythology) The Roman goddess of agriculture; equivalent to the Greek goddess Demeter.
Ceres prop.n. (Astronomy) A celestial body orbiting between Mars and Jupiter, the largest asteroid and innermost dwarf…
CESSECESSE v. (Spenser) to cease.
CETEScetes n. Plural of cete.
CETE n. a group of badgers.
CREESCrees n. Plural of Cree.
CREE v. to soften by boiling.
ECHESECHE v. (obsolete) to eke, also ECH, EECH, EIK, EKE, ICH.
EXECSexecs n. Plural of exec.
EXEC n. (short for) an executive.
FECESfeces n. US form standard spelling of faeces.
FECES n. (Latin) bodily waste discharged through the anus, also FAECES.
SCENEscene n. The location of an event that attracts attention.
scene n. (Archaic, theater) the stage.
scene n. (Theater) The decorations; furnishings and backgrounds of a stage, representing the place in which the…
SCREEscree n. (Uncountable) Loose stony debris on a slope.
scree n. (Uncountable, by extension) Similar debris made up of broken building material such as bricks, concrete, etc.
scree n. (Countable) A slope made up of loose stony debris at the base of a cliff, mountain, etc.
SYCEEsycee n. (Historical) Any of various gold or silver ingots used as currency in imperial China.
sycee n. (Uncountable) Imitation ingots made of paper, burnt as an offering in ancestral veneration on Tomb Sweeping…
SYCEE n. (Chinese) lumps of pure silver bearing the stamp of a banker or assayer and formerly used as money in China.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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