Welcome to our Wordscapes Cheats and Answers Guide on Wordscapes Level 1618 Answers. Directly below you will see every word included in this particular level as well as their definitions. There are also extra or bonus words and their respective definitions for those of you who love a challenge.
Wordscapes Level 1618 belongs in the Frost Group and Valley Pack.
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Wordscapes Level 1618 Answers – Included Words
There are 10 words in this level that make up the complete puzzle. The order that the words are filled in is not important so we will provide you with the list in alphabetical order so your brain doesn’t hurt any more than it has to:
COME, COMP, COMPEL, COMPLEX, COPE, EXPO, LOPE, MOLE, POEM, POLE
Wordscapes Level 1618 Answers – Definitions of Included Words
- COME – to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here.Don’t come any closer!
- COMP – a ticket, book, service, etc., provided free of charge to specially chosen recipients.
- COMPEL – to force or drive, especially to a course of action: His disregard of the rules compels us to dismiss him.
- COMPLEX – composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
- COPE – to struggle or deal, especially on fairly even terms or with some degree of success (usually followed by with): The new heating and cooling system can cope with extremes of temperature much better than the old one.
- EXPO – a world’s fair or international exposition: Expo ’67 in Montreal.
- LOPE – to move or run with bounding steps, as a quadruped, or with a long, easy stride, as a person.
- MOLE – any of various small insectivorous mammals, especially of the family Talpidae, living chiefly underground, and having velvety fur, very small eyes, and strong forefeet: I stopped hating the moles in my rose garden when I realized they were eating the Japanese beetle grubs.
- POEM – a composition in verse, especially one that is characterized by a highly developed artistic form and by the use of heightened language and rhythm to express an intensely imaginative interpretation of the subject.
- POLE – a long, cylindrical, often slender piece of wood, metal, etc.: a telephone pole; a fishing pole.
Further definitions of these words can be found at: Dictionary.com!
So there you have it. Simples.
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Wordscapes Level 1618 Answers – Visual
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If you are like me, just completing a puzzle is not enough, especially when there are bonuses on offer. Check out these Extra and Bonus words below to help you along the way.
Wordscapes Level 1618 Answers – Extra or Bonus Words
There are 37 extra or bonus words in this level.
Disclaimer: Some of these may seem odd, but rest assured they do work!
CEL, CELOM, CEP, CLEM, CLOMP, CLOP, COL, COLE, COM, COP, COX, ECO, ELM, EMO, EXO, LEP, LEX, LOME, LOP, LOX, MEL, MOC, MOE, MOL, MOP, MOPE, OLE, OLM, OLPE, OPE, PEC, PEL, PLEX, POL, POM, POME, POX
Wordscapes Level 1618 Answers – Definitions of Extra or Bonus Words
- CEL – a transparent celluloid sheet on which a character, scene, etc., is drawn or painted and which constitutes one frame in the filming of an animated cartoon: may be overlapped for change of background or foreground.
- CELOM – a variant of coelom.
- CEP – an edible mushroom, Boletus edulis, that grows wild under pine or other evergreen trees: prized for its flavor.
- CLEM – to starve.
- CLOMP – clump (def. 6).
- CLOP – a sound made by or as if by a horse’s hoof striking the ground.
- COL – Physical Geography. a pass or depression in a mountain range or ridge.
- COLE – any of various plants of the genus Brassica, of the mustard family, especially kale and rapeseed.
- COM – Trademark.Comedy Central: a cable television channel.
- COP – a police officer.
- COX – coxswain.
- ECO – ecological or environmental.
- ELM – any tree of the genus Ulmus, as U. procera(English elm ), characterized by the gradually spreading columnar manner of growth of its branches.Compare American elm, elm family.
- EMO – emocore.
- EXO – a combining form meaning “outside,” “outer,” “external,” used in the formation of compound words: exocentric.
- LEP – large electron-positron collider.
- LEX – law1.
- LOME – a seaport in and the capital of Togo, on the Gulf of Guinea.
- LOP – to cut off (branches, twigs, etc.) from a tree or other plant.
- LOX – a kind of brine-cured salmon, having either a salt cure (Scandinavian lox ) or a sugar cure (Nova Scotia lox ), often eaten with cream cheese on a bagel.
- MEL – honey.
- MOC – moccasin.
- MOE – a male given name, form of Morris or Moses.
- MOL – molecular.
- MOP – a bundle of coarse yarn, a sponge, or other absorbent material, fastened at the end of a stick or handle for washing floors, dishes, etc.
- MOPE – to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
- OLE – variant of oleo- before a vowel: oleiferous.
- OLM – a pale blind eel-like salamander, Proteus anguinus, of underground streams in SE Europe, that retains its larval form throughout its life: family ProteidaeSee also mud puppy
- OLPE – a form of the oinochoe.
- OPE – open.
- PEC – (usually plural) informal short for pectoral muscle
- PEL
- PLEX – a combining form meaning “having parts or units” of the number specified by the initial element, occurring originally in loanwords from Latin (duplex; quadruplex); recent English coinages ending in -plex, especially denoting structures with a given number of dwelling units, are probably in part new formations with this suffix and in part based on the noun complex: fourplex; eightplex; Cineplex; Metroplex.
- POL – a politician, especially one experienced in making political deals, exchanging political favors, etc.
- POM – pommy.
- POME – the characteristic fruit of the apple family, as an apple, pear, or quince, in which the edible flesh arises from the greatly swollen receptacle and not from the carpels.
- POX – a disease characterized by multiple skin pustules, as smallpox.
Further definitions of these words can be found at: Dictionary.com!
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