The combination of 'c' + [any vowel] + 'n' uses this sign; which is aa blend of 'c' and ;n; and whilst written the same size as an 'n' but the hook at the top switched to indicate a 'c'. You should note that this combination has a vowel in the middle, although the context will provide the conclusion as to which one. eg.

can decent


cynic cinema


count concern

cunning
The blend of 'cn' is neither a hard or soft sounding 'c'.
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Any words beginning with "unacom-", has the first 'n' removed and the 'u' indicator comes straight after the 'e'.

uneconomic
Words beginning with "incon-" where the first 'n' is removed.
inconspicuousIf a word begins with "encoun/uncon", also omits the 'n'.
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Special Outlines of 'cn' blends;


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