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There are 12 six-letter words containing A, 2N, O and S

ANIONSanions n. Plural of anion.
ANION n. an ion with a negative electrical charge, having gained one or more electrons.
ANNOYSannoys n. Plural of annoy.
annoys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of annoy.
ANNOY v. to be troublesome to.
ANYONSanyons n. Plural of anyon.
ANYON n. an elementary particle having properties intermediate between those of bosons and fermions.
CANONScanons n. Plural of canon.
Canons prop.n. Plural of Canon.
cañons n. Plural of cañon.
DONNASdonnas n. Plural of donna.
Donnas prop.n. Plural of Donna.
DONNA n. (Italian) a title given to a lady in Italy.
FANONSfanons n. Plural of fanon.
FANON n. (Latin) a liturgical cape worn by the Pope when celebrating a solemn pontifical mass, also FANO, FANUM.
HONANSHonans prop.n. Plural of Honan.
HONAN n. (Chinese) a pongee fabric of even color made originally by silkworms from Honan province, China.
NASIONnasion n. The point at the root of the nose where the frontal and two nasal bones meet.
NASION n. the middle point of the nasofrontal suture in the skull.
NOSEANnosean n. (Mineralogy) noselite.
NOSEAN n. a cubic mineral, aluminum sodium silicate and sulphur, also NOSELITE.
SANNOPsannop n. Alternative form of sannup.
SANNOP n. (Native American) a married male in North American Indian societies, also SANNUP.
SANTONsanton n. A Muslim holy man.
santon n. In France (originally Provence), a small, hand-painted, terracotta figurine of a nativity character.
Santon prop.n. A hamlet in North Lincolnshire district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref SE9312).
SONANTsonant adj. Of or pertaining to sound; sounding.
sonant adj. (Phonology) Voiced.
sonant n. (Phonology) A voiced speech sound.

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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