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There are 20 six-letter words containing C, E, I, O and S

CESTOICESTOS n. (Greek) a belt or girdle.
COGIESCOGIE n. (Scots) a small wooden bowl, also COGGIE, COGUE.
COLIEScolies n. Plural of coly.
COLY n. an African bird.
CONIESconies n. Plural of cony.
conies n. Plural of coney.
CONY n. a rabbit, also CONEY.
COPIEScopies n. Plural of copy.
copies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copy.
COPY v. to imitate.
CORIEScories n. Plural of cory.
CORY n. (Romany) the penis, also COREY.
COSIEDcosied v. Simple past tense and past participle of cosy.
COSY v. to attempt to get on friendly terms, also COZY.
COSIERcosier adj. Comparative form of cosy: more cosy.
cosier n. (Obsolete) A cobbler.
COSIER n. (Shakespeare) a cobbler, also COZIER.
COSIEScosies n. Plural of cosy.
cosies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cosy.
COSY v. to attempt to get on friendly terms, also COZY.
COSINEcosine n. (Trigonometry) In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to an acute angle to…
COSINE n. a trigonometrical function of an angle.
COSSIEcossie n. (UK, Australia) A swimming costume.
COSSIE n. (Australian slang) costume, clothes, also COZZIE.
COTISEcotise n. Alternative form of cottise.
cotise v. Alternative form of cottise.
COTISE v. to give a heraldic border, also COTTISE.
COZIEScozies n. Plural of cozie.
cozies n. Plural of cozy.
cozies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cozie.
FICOESficoes n. Plural of fico.
FICO n. (Shakespeare) a fig, a gesture of contempt, also FIGO.
ICONESICON n. a symbol or image, also IKON, EIKON.
LOCIESLOCIE n. an engine used in logging, also LOCI.
OCCIESoccies n. Plural of occy.
OCCY n. in the phrase all over the occy, all over the place.
OECISToecist n. (Ancient Greece) A founder of a colony.
OECIST n. (historical) the founder of a colony, also OIKIST.
OSCINEoscine adj. Of or pertaining to the songbirds (suborder Passeri).
oscine n. Any bird of the suborder Passeri (the songbirds), which have better vocal control than other birds.
OSCINE adj. belonging to the suborder of birds including singing birds, also OSCININE.
VOICESvoices n. Plural of voice.
voices v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of voice.
VOICE v. to express or utter.

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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