Wordscapes Level 544 Answers

Answers - Flora - Field

20 Words in Flora - Field - Level 544

ACROSS

HER
HEW
LOW
OWE
WOE
HERO
HOLE
LORE
LOWER
WHOLE

DOWN

HOE
HOW
ORE
OWL
ROW
WHO
HOWL
ROLE
WORE
HOWLER

6 Bonus Words in Flora - Field - Level 544

HELO
LOWE
RHO
ROE
WHORE
WHORL

Wordscapes Level 544 from the Field Pack in the Flora Group features the letters EHLORW. These letters can be combined to form 20 words: HER, HERO, HEW, HOE, HOLE, HOW, HOWL, HOWLER, LORE, LOW, LOWER, ORE, OWE, OWL, ROLE, ROW, WHO, WHOLE, WOE and WORE. In addition to these words, there are 6 exciting bonus words to uncover. This makes Level 544 both challenging and entertaining for all Wordscapes players.

Answer Definitions in Flora - Field - Level 544

HER

used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified

HERO

a priestess of Aphrodite at Sestos on the European shore of the Hellespont, whose lover Leander, a youth of Abydos on the opposite shore, swam the strait nightly to visit her. One stormy night he was drowned and Hero in grief threw herself into the sea

HEW

chop or cut (something, especially wood or coal) with an axe, pick, or other tool

HOE

use a hoe to dig (earth) or thin out or dig up (plants)

HOLE

a hollow place in a solid body or surface

HOW

in what way or manner; by what means

HOWL

a long, doleful cry uttered by an animal such as a dog or wolf

HOWLER

a very stupid or glaring mistake, especially an amusing one

LORE

a body of traditions and knowledge on a subject or held by a particular group, typically passed from person to person by word of mouth

LOW

of less than average height from top to bottom or to the top from the ground

LOWER

less high in position

ORE

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

OWE

have an obligation to pay or repay (something, especially money) in return for something received

OWL

a nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes, a facial disc, a hooked beak, and typically a loud hooting call

ROLE

an actor's part in a play, film, etc.

ROW

a number of people or things in a more or less straight line

WHO

what or which person or people

WHOLE

all of; entire

WOE

great sorrow or distress (often used hyperbolically)