Wordscapes Level 4380 Answers

Answers - Arctic - Glaze

20 Words in Arctic - Glaze - Level 4380

ACROSS

ORE
RED
ROD
TOT
DOER
ROTE
TORE
OTTER
TORTE
ROTTED

DOWN

DOT
ROT
TOE
DOTE
RODE
TORT
TOTE
TROD
TROT
TROTTED

8 Bonus Words in Arctic - Glaze - Level 4380

DOE
ODE
REDO
ROE
TOED
TOTED
TOTER
TOTTER

Wordscapes Level 4380 from the Glaze Pack in the Arctic Group features the letters DEORT. These letters can be combined to form 20 words: DOER, DOT, DOTE, ORE, OTTER, RED, ROD, RODE, ROT, ROTE, ROTTED, TOE, TORE, TORT, TORTE, TOT, TOTE, TROD, TROT and TROTTED. In addition to these words, there are 8 exciting bonus words to uncover. This makes Level 4380 both challenging and entertaining for all Wordscapes players.

Answer Definitions in Arctic - Glaze - Level 4380

DOER

the person who does something

DOT

a small round mark or spot

DOTE

be extremely and uncritically fond of

ORE

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

OTTER

a semiaquatic fish-eating mammal of the weasel family, with an elongated body, dense fur, and webbed feet

RED

of a colour at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or rubies

ROD

a thin straight bar, especially of wood or metal

RODE

(of a woodcock) fly on a regular circuit in the evening as a territorial display, making sharp calls and grunts

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

ROTTED

damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless

TOE

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

TORE

commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column

TORT

a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to legal liability

TORTE

a sweet cake or tart

TOT

a very young child

TOTE

carry, wield, or convey (something heavy or substantial)

TROT

(with reference to a horse or other four-legged animal) proceed or cause to proceed at a pace faster than a walk, lifting each diagonal pair of legs alternately