Wordscapes Level 3142 Answers

Answers - Rows - Lines

20 Words in Rows - Lines - Level 3142

ACROSS

ACE
CAD
COD
DOE
ACED
CODA
ECHO
HEAD
COACH
COACHED

DOWN

ADO
DOC
HAD
ODE
ACHE
CHAD
CODE
COED
ACHED
CACHE

9 Bonus Words in Rows - Lines - Level 3142

CACHED
COCA
CODEC
COHEAD
DAH
DECO
EACH
HOE
HOED

Wordscapes Level 3142 from the Lines Pack in the Rows Group features the letters ACDEHO. These letters can be combined to form 20 words: ACE, ACED, ACHE, ACHED, ADO, CACHE, CAD, CHAD, COACH, COACHED, COD, CODA, CODE, COED, DOC, DOE, ECHO, HAD, HEAD and ODE. In addition to these words, there are 9 exciting bonus words to uncover. This makes Level 3142 both challenging and entertaining for all Wordscapes players.

Answer Definitions in Rows - Lines - Level 3142

ACE

a playing card with a single spot on it, ranked as the highest card in its suit in most card games

ACHE

a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body

ADO

a state of agitation or fuss, especially about something unimportant

CACHE

a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place

CAD

a man who behaves dishonourably, especially towards a woman

CHAD

a piece of waste material removed from card or tape by punching

COACH

a comfortably equipped single-decker bus used for longer journeys

COD

a large marine fish with a small barbel on the chin

CODA

the concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure

CODE

a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols used to represent others, especially for the purposes of secrecy

COED

a female student at a co-educational institution

DOC

a doctor

DOE

a female deer, especially a female roe, fallow deer, or reindeer

ECHO

a sound or sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener

HEAD

the upper part of the human body, or the front or upper part of the body of an animal, typically separated from the rest of the body by a neck, and containing the brain, mouth, and sense organs

ODE

a lyric poem, typically one in the form of an address to a particular subject, written in varied or irregular metre