Wordscapes Level 891 Answer

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Wordscapes level 891 belongs to the Field group and sub-category sail pack, which holds eighteen words with crosswords of six letters.
In this 891th puzzle, you need to make eighteen answers by using these six letters: A, L, P, R, S, and U.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 891 answers for you.

LAP, PAL, PAR, RAP, SAP, SPA, SPUR, SLUR, RASP, SLURP, UPS, SUP, ASP, PUS, PLUS, SLAP, SPAR, PULSAR.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Sail Level 891

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 891 are:

PULS, PUL, SAR, PURL, URPS, ARS, PURS, SURA, ALPS, PAS, SPAUL, ALU, SALP, PLU, RAS, SAUL, LAS, ALP, RUSA, PAULS, LAPS, PRAUS, UPAS, SAL, ALUS, LARS, ALS, PURLS, SURAL, RAPS, PARS, SAU, PUR, PALS, URP, URSA, PALUS, SUPRA, PRAU, PULAS, LURS, PULA, LUR, PAUL, LAR.

Wordscapes Level 891 Answer

Level 891 Words Meaning:

  • LAP: To lick or scoop up a liquid with the tongue.
  • PAL: A close friend or companion.
  • PAR: The number of strokes a skilled golfer must take to complete a hole or course.
  • RAP: A quick, sharp knock or blow.
  • SAP: The fluid that circulates in a plant’s vascular system, providing nutrients and water.
  • SPA: A commercial establishment offering health and beauty treatments.
  • UPS: Abbreviation for “uninterruptible power supply,” a device that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source fails.
  • SUP: To eat or drink something, especially a light meal.
  • ASP: A venomous snake of the cobra family found in Africa and Asia.
  • PUS: A thick yellowish or greenish opaque liquid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells and bacteria.
  • PLUS: Added to; with the addition of.
  • SLAP: To strike with the palm of the hand or a flat object.
  • SPAR: To engage in a brief argument or dispute.
  • SPUR: A device with a small spike or pointed wheel attached to the heel of a rider’s boot, used to urge a horse forward.
  • SLUR: To speak indistinctly or disparagingly about someone or something.
  • RASP: To grate or scrape with a rough, harsh sound.
  • SLURP: To eat or slurp something, often with a sucking sound.
  • PULSAR: A celestial object, thought to be a rapidly rotating neutron star, that emits regular pulses of radio waves and other electromagnetic radiation.