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There are 20 six-letter words containing C, N and 2S

ASCONSascons n. Plural of ascon.
ASCON n. a type of sponge.
CANSOScansos n. Plural of canso.
CANSO n. (Italian) a love song.
CENSEScenses n. Plural of cense.
CENSE v. to perfume with incense.
CENSUScensus n. An official count or enumeration of members of a population (not necessarily human), usually residents…
census n. Count, tally.
census v. (Transitive) To conduct a census on.
SCANTSscants n. Plural of scant.
scants n. A type of underwear worn by men.
SCANT v. to cut short, to spare.
SCENASscenas n. Plural of scena.
SCENA n. (Italian) a scene in an opera.
SCENDSscends n. Plural of scend.
SCEND v. of a ship, to pitch into the trough of the sea, also SEND.
SCENESscenes n. Plural of scene.
SCENE v. to set in a place of action.
SCENTSscents n. Plural of scent.
scents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scent.
SCENT v. to fill with a perfume.
SCIONSscions n. Plural of scion.
SCION n. a young member of a family, also CION, SEYEN, SIEN, SIENT, SYEN.
SCONESscones n. Plural of scone.
SCONE n. a flattish, usually round or quadrant-shaped plain cake of dough, baked on a griddle or in an oven.
SCORNSscorns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scorn.
SCORN v. to treat with contempt.
SCRANSscrans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scran.
SCRAN n. (slang) food, provision, also SKRAN.
SNACKSsnacks n. Plural of snack.
snacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snack.
SNACK v. to eat a light meal.
SNECKSsnecks n. Plural of sneck.
snecks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sneck.
SNECK v. (Scots) to fasten with a latch.
SNICKSsnicks n. Plural of snick.
SNICK v. to snip, cut out.
SONCESSONCE n. (Scots) good luck, abundance, also SONSE.
SONICSsonics n. The science and technology of sound.
SONICS n. the study of technological application of sounds.
SYCONSSYCON n. a type of sponge.
SYNCHSsynchs n. Plural of synch.
SYNCH v. to cause to operate in unison, also SYNC.

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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