Wordscapes Level 506 Answers
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Wordscapes level 506 belongs to the Flora group and sub-category lily pack, which holds seventeen words with crosswords of six letters.
In this 506th puzzle, you need to make seventeen answers by using these six letters: A, G, L, N, R, and U.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 506 answers for you.
GAL, GUN, LAG, LUG, RUNG, AURA, LUNAR, NAG, RAN, RUG, RUN, URN, GALA, LUNG, RANG, AURAL, ANGULAR.
Bonus or Extra Words in the Lily Level 506
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 506 are:
AUA, RNA, GUR, GURN, RAGA, GRANA, ALAN, ULNAR, ALAR, RAGU, ANURA, AGA, GURL, LUN, GULA, ANURAL, GAUR, LAGUNA, AGLU, LUNA, AAL, AGAR, LANG, LARN, RUGAL, NUG, ALANG, GAUN, GAR, ANA, ARGAL, NUR, RANULA, LUR, LANGUR, ANAL, GAN, ALA, URNAL, GNARL, RAG, RUGA, GUL, ALU, ULNA, LANGAR, GAU, RAUN, GRAAL, RUANA, LAURA, GUANA, AULA, GRAN, GUAN, GLAUR, GNAR, ARGAN, RAGLAN, LAGAN, NALA, NAGA, GULAR, ULAN, LAUAN, ARNA, ANGA, RANGA, ALGA, NURL, GUAR, RANA, LANA, LAR, GNU.
Level 506 Words Meaning:
- GAL: A woman, especially one who is glamorous or stylish.
- GUN: A weapon designed to discharge a projectile by the force of an explosive.
- LAG: To stay caught up and keep pace with others.
- LUG: To carry or drag something heavy or cumbersome with effort.
- RUNG: One of the crosspieces forming the steps of a ladder.
- AURA: A distinctive atmosphere or quality associated with a person, place, or thing.
- LUNAR: Relating to the moon or resembling its characteristics.
- NAG: To annoy or irritate persistently with complaints, demands, or criticisms.
- RAN: Past tense of the verb “run,” meaning to move swiftly on foot.
- RUG: A floor covering typically made of woven material.
- RUN: To move swiftly on foot in a particular direction.
- URN: A tall, often decorative container for holding the ashes of a cremated person.
- GALA: A festive celebration or social occasion, typically involving entertainment or performances.
- LUNG: An organ in the body involved in respiration and oxygenating blood.
- RANG: Past tense of the verb “ring,” meaning to emit a clear, resonant sound.
- AURAL: Relating to the sense of hearing or the ear.
- ANGULAR: Having angles or sharp corners and prominent or exaggerated angular features.