Welcome to our Wordscapes Cheats and Answers Guide on Wordscapes Level 1957 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 1957 belongs in the Formation Group and Serene Pack.
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Wordscapes Level 1957 Answers – Included Words
There are 20 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:
LONE, LOPE, LYE, NOEL, NOPE, ONE, ONLY, OPEN, OPENLY, PEN, PEON, PLOY, PLY, POLE, PONY, PYLON, YELP, YEN, YEP, YON
Wordscapes Level 1957 Answers – Definitions of Included Words
- LONE – being alone; without company or accompaniment; solitary; unaccompanied: a lone traveler.
- LOPE – to move or run with bounding steps, as a quadruped, or with a long, easy stride, as a person.
- LYE – a highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.
- NOEL – Christmas.
- NOPE – no1 (def. 1).
- ONE – being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single: one woman;one nation;one piece of cake.
- ONLY – without others or anything further; alone; solely; exclusively: This information is for your eyes only.
- OPEN – not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
- OPENLY – not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
- PEN – any of various instruments for writing or drawing with ink or a similar substance.
- PEON – (in Spanish America) a farm worker or unskilled laborer; day laborer.
- PLOY – a maneuver or stratagem, as in conversation, to gain the advantage.
- PLY – to work with or at diligently; employ busily; use: to ply the needle.
- POLE – a long, cylindrical, often slender piece of wood, metal, etc.: a telephone pole; a fishing pole.
- PONY – a small horse of any of several breeds, usually not higher at the shoulder than 14½ hands (58 inches/146 centimeters).
- PYLON – a marking post or tower for guiding aviators, frequently used in races.
- YELP – to give a quick, sharp, shrill cry, as a dog or fox.
- YEN – an aluminum coin and monetary unit of Japan, equal to 100 sen or 1000 rin. Symbol: ¥; Abbreviation: Y
- YEP – yes.
- YON – yonder.
Further definitions of these words can be found at: Dictionary.com!
So there you have it. Simples.
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Wordscapes Level 1957 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 1957 Answers – Extra or Bonus Words
There are 30 extra or bonus words in this level.
Disclaimer: Some of these may seem odd, but rest assured they do work!
ENOL, EON, LENO, LEP, LEY, LOP, LOY, LYNE, NEP, NOLE, NOY, NYE, OLE, OLPE, ONELY, ONY, OPE, OYE, PEL, PELON, PEONY, PLEON, PLOYE, POL, POLEY, POLEYN, POLY, PONE, PYE, PYNE
Wordscapes Level 1957 Answers – Definitions of Extra or Bonus Words
- ENOL – an organic compound containing a hydroxyl group attached to a doubly linked carbon atom, as in >C=C(OH)−.
- EON – an indefinitely long period of time; age.
- LENO – Also called leno weave, gauze weave. a weave structure in which paired warp yarns are intertwined in a series of figure eights and filling yarn is passed through each of the interstices so formed, producing a firm, open mesh.
- LEP – large electron-positron collider.
- LEY – a pewter containing about 80 percent tin and 20 percent lead.
- LOP – to cut off (branches, twigs, etc.) from a tree or other plant.
- LOY – a female given name.
- LYNE
- NEP – New Economic Policy.
- NOLE
- NOY
- NYE – Edgar Wilson “Bill Nye”, 1850–96, U.S. humorist.
- OLE – variant of oleo- before a vowel: oleiferous.
- OLPE – a form of the oinochoe.
- ONELY
- ONY – a Scots word for any
- OPE – open.
- OYE
- PEL
- PELON
- PEONY – any of various plants or shrubs of the genus Paeonia, having large, showy flowers, as the widely cultivated species P. lactiflora: the state flower of Indiana.
- PLEON – the abdomen of a crustacean.
- PLOYE
- POL – a politician, especially one experienced in making political deals, exchanging political favors, etc.
- POLEY – Australian (of cattle) hornless or polled
- POLEYN – a piece for the knee, made of plate or leather.
- POLY – Informal. polyester (def. 2):a blend of poly and cotton.
- PONE – Also called pone bread . a baked or fried bread usually made of cornmeal.
- PYE – a variant of pie4.
- PYNE
Further definitions of these words can be found at: Dictionary.com!
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