Wordscapes level 129 (Cliff 1) Answers & Walkthrough
Wordscapes level 129 Walkthrough and Answer
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Wordscapes level 129 Answer with Extra words
Wordscapes level 129 ANSWER: RED, DEER, EDGE, REED, GREED, DEGREE..
Extra Answers:
Egg, Ged, Erg, Gee, Reg, Dee, Red, Ere, Err, Ree.
Dreg, Edge, Geed, Deed, Eger, Gree, Redd, Deer, Dere, Dree, Rede, Reed.
Egged, Edged, Egger, Edger, Greed, Dreed, Reded, Erred.
Dredge, Redder.
Dredger.
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Ged: General Educational Development is the name of a system of standardized tests that leads to a diploma that is regarded as being the equal of graduating from high school.
Erg: a measure of energy or work that is equivalent to the work performed by a force of one dyne when its point of application travels one centimeter in the force’s direction of action.
Gee:a modest display of surprise, excitement, or sympathy.
Reg: The registration symbol on a car, particularly the letter designating the manufacturing year
Dee:a river in northeastern Scotland that runs past Balmoral Castle on its way to the North Sea in Aberdeen after rising in the Grampian Mountains.
Der: Uncharged molecules are attracted to one another by weak, short-range electrostatic forces that result from the interaction of either permanent or cyclical electric dipole moments.
Ere:a term used to describe a color near the end of the color spectrum that is opposite violet and adjacent to orange.
Edge:the outermost point of a thing, an area, or a surface.
Geed: order a horse to move more quickly
Deed: a purposeful or actively conducted action.
Dere:referring to a statement’s or expression attributes rather than the statement or expression’s core ideas.
Rede: One person giving another guidance or counsel.
Reed:using a sieve to clean (grain, pulses, etc.), particularly by sifting in a circular motion so that the chaff, etc., gathers in the center. Consider free. Similarly without purpose: to sieve in this manner.
Egged: urge someone to engage in risky or unwise behavior.
Edged: (of an object, area, or surface) having a border or outside edge of a particular type.
Dreed: endure (something burdensome or painful)
Reded: interpret (a riddle or dream).
Dredge: Clear the water’s surface by using a dredge to remove debris, weeds, and muck from the bottom of (a harbor, river, or other body of water).
Redder: a term used to describe a color near the end of the color spectrum that is opposite violet and adjacent to orange.
beaver :a big, semi-aquatic rodent with a wide tail that is indigenous to North America and northern Eurasia. It is renowned for its propensity to nibble into trees in order to cut them down and create dams.
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