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There are 18 six-letter words containing C, 2E, N and S

CENSEDcensed v. Simple past tense and past participle of cense.
CENSE v. to perfume with incense.
CENSERcenser n. An ornamental container for burning incense, especially during religious ceremonies.
censer n. A person who censes, a person who perfumes with incense.
CENSER n. a vessel for burning incense.
CENSEScenses n. Plural of cense.
CENSE v. to perfume with incense.
CERNESCERNE v. (Shakespeare) to concern.
CTENESctenes n. Plural of ctene.
CTENE n. (Greek) a comblike swimming organ.
ENCASEencase v. To enclose, as in a case.
ENCASE v. to put in a case, also INCASE.
ESNECYesnecy n. (UK, law, obsolete or historical) A prerogative given to the eldest coparcener (or whomever of the coparceners…
ESNECY n. the primary inheritance of the eldest daughter.
FENCESfences n. Plural of fence.
fences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fence.
FENCE v. to enclose with a barrier.
NIECESnieces n. Plural of niece.
Nieces prop.n. Plural of Niece.
NIECE n. a daughter of one's brother of sister.
PENCESpences n. (Nonstandard) plural of pence.
PENCE n. in the United Kingdom, a new penny.
SCENEDscened adj. (In combinations) Having a particular kind or number of scenes.
scened v. Simple past tense and past participle of scene.
SCENE v. to set in a place of action.
SCENESscenes n. Plural of scene.
SCENE v. to set in a place of action.
SCERNEscerne v. (Obsolete) To discern.
SCERNE v. (archaic) to discern.
SCREENscreen n. A physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.
screen n. A material woven from fine wires intended to block animals or large particles from passing while allowing…
screen n. (By analogy) Searching through a sample for a target; an act of screening.
SEANCEseance n. Alternative spelling of séance.
seance v. Alternative spelling of séance.
séance n. A ceremony where people try to communicate with the spirits of dead people, usually led by a medium.
SECERNsecern v. (Transitive).
secern v. (Intransitive).
SECERN v. to discern as separate.
SENECASeneca prop.n. A Roman cognomen, notably borne by Lucius Annaeus Seneca, a Roman stoic philosopher, dramatist, and statesman.
Seneca n. A member of a tribe of Native Americans in western New York state.
Seneca prop.n. The Iroquoian language of the Seneca people.
SPENCEspence n. (UK, dialect, dated) A buttery or pantry.
Spence prop.n. Short form of the male given name Spencer.
Spence prop.n. A surname.

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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