Wordscapes Level 363 Answers
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Wordscapes level 363 belongs to the mountain group and sub-category climb pack, which holds seventeen words with crosswords of six letters. In this 363th puzzle, you need to make seventeen answers by using these six letters: H, N, O, R, T, and W.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 363 answers for you.
HOT, HOW, HORN, TORN, TOWN, WORN, NORTH, THROW, WORTH, THROWN, NOW, OWN, ROT, TOW, WHO, WON, THORN.
Bonus or Extra Words in the Climb Level 363
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 363 are:
WOT, THON, TROW, NTH, TWO, NOR, TRON, TON, WHOT, THRO, ROW, WHORT, HON, OWT, ROWT, NOWT, WROTH, TOR, RHO, WORT, ORT, RONT, ROWTH, NOT, THO, WONT, NOH.
Level 363 Words Meaning:
- HOT: Having a high degree of heat or temperature heated to the point of causing discomfort or pain.
- HOW: In what manner or way by what means used to ask about the method or process of doing something?
- HORN: A hard, pointed, often curved projection or growth on the head of various animals, typically used for defense, offense, or sound production.
- TORN: Past participle of the verb “tear,” meaning pulling or ripping apart forcibly separating or disengaging by pulling.
- TOWN: A human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city, typically having a central business district and residential areas.
- WORN: Having become damaged or reduced in quality or appearance due to use or age no longer new or fresh.
- NORTH: The direction in which a compass needle normally points toward the horizon at a point equidistant from the east and west, commonly designated as “north.”
- THROW: To propel something with force through the air, typically with the arm or hand, to cast or hurl something in a specific direction.
- WORTH: The value, importance, or significance of something the quality or usefulness of something relative to its cost or exchange value.
- THROWN: Past participle of the verb “throw,” referring to something propelled or cast through the air by force.
- NOW: At this moment, without further delay or hesitation.
- OWN: To possess or have a legal or rightful claim to something to acknowledge or admit responsibility or authority over something.
- ROT: Decomposition or decay caused by bacterial or fungal action becoming rotten or putrid.
- TOW: Pull or haul something behind a vehicle or other power source, drag or draw along with force.
- WHO: Used to ask about the identity or personhood of someone; what or which person or people.
- WON: Past tense and past participle of the verb “win,” meaning to achieve victory or success in a competition, game, or struggle.
- THORN: A stiff, sharp-pointed, often woody projection or spine on a plant, typically functioning as a defense against herbivores or as a means of attachment to other objects.