Wordscapes Level 4132 Answers

Answers - Shore - Tide

18 Words in Shore - Tide - Level 4132

ACROSS

ELM
MET
ROT
MELT
MOLE
MOLT
ROTE
METRO
MOTEL

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LOT
ORE
TOE
MORE
MOTE
TERM
TOME
TORE
MERLOT

7 Bonus Words in Shore - Tide - Level 4132

LET
LORE
MOREL
REM
ROE
ROLE
TOLE

Wordscapes Level 4132 from the Tide Pack in the Shore Group features the letters ELMORT. These letters can be combined to form 18 words: ELM, LOT, MELT, MERLOT, MET, METRO, MOLE, MOLT, MORE, MOTE, MOTEL, ORE, ROT, ROTE, TERM, TOE, TOME and TORE. In addition to these words, there are 7 exciting bonus words to uncover. This makes Level 4132 both challenging and entertaining for all Wordscapes players.

Answer Definitions in Shore - Tide - Level 4132

ELM

a tall deciduous tree that typically has rough serrated leaves and propagates from root suckers

LOT

a river of southern France, which rises in the Auvergne and flows 480 km (300 miles) west to meet the River Garonne south-east of Bordeaux

MELT

make or become liquefied by heat

MERLOT

a variety of black wine grape originally from the Bordeaux region of France

MET

a secondary malignant growth at a distance from a primary site of cancer; a metastasis

METRO

an underground railway system in a city, especially Paris

MOLE

a small burrowing mammal with dark velvety fur, a long muzzle, and very small eyes, feeding mainly on worms, grubs, and other invertebrates

MORE

a greater or additional amount or degree of

MOTE

a tiny piece of a substance; a speck

MOTEL

a roadside hotel designed primarily for motorists, typically having the rooms arranged in low blocks with parking directly outside

ORE

a naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted profitably

ROT

(chiefly of animal or vegetable matter) decay or cause to decay by the action of bacteria and fungi; decompose

ROTE

mechanical or habitual repetition of something to be learned

TERM

a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study

TOE

any of the five digits at the end of the human foot

TOME

a book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one

TORE

commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column