Wordscapes Level 397 Answer

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Wordscapes level 397 belongs to the Mountain group and sub-category peak pack, which holds twenty words with crosswords of six letters. In this 397th puzzle, you need to make twenty answers by using these six letters: C, E, D, I, M, and N.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 397 answers for you.

DEN, MEN, MID, DIN, DICE, DIME, DINE, MICE, MIND, MINE, NICE, MEND, MEDIC, DENIM, MINCE, MINED, DIM, END, ICE, MINCED.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Peak Level 397

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 397 are:

DEMIC, MIEN, NIDE, MED, NIED, ICED, NID, DEI, CID, DENI, EMIC, IDE, DIE, NIE, CEDI, MEIN, NIM, IDEM, CINE, MIC, NED.

Wordscapes Level 397 Answer

Level 397 Words Meaning:

  • DEN: A small, secluded room or space typically used for study, relaxation, or storage, the habitation of certain animals, such as a bear or fox.
  • MEN: Plural of “man,” referring to adult human males collectively; also, to perform tasks or duties assigned to males in a particular context.
  • MID: Located in the middle, at an equal distance from the extremes, halfway through a specified period or process.
  • DIN: A loud, continuous noise or uproar, typically caused by a crowd, machinery, or other sources of disturbance.
  • DICE: Small cubes marked with different numbers or symbols on each side, used in games of chance or as a gambling tool.
  • DIME: A United States or Canadian coin worth ten cents, or one-tenth of a dollar or Canadian dollar, respectively.
  • DINE: To eat a meal, especially the principal meal of the day, typically in the evening, to have dinner or partake in a social meal.
  • MICE: Plural of “mouse,” referring to small rodents with pointed snouts, long tails, and typically fur-covered bodies.
  • MIND: The faculty of consciousness and thought the intellect or cognitive abilities of an individual, to be attentive, aware, or concerned about something.
  • MINE: Belonging to or associated with the speaker or writer used to indicate possession or ownership by the first person singular pronoun “I.”
  • NICE: Pleasant, agreeable, or enjoyable in appearance, manner, or character, showing kindness, amiability, or consideration towards others.
  • MEND: To repair or fix something that is broken, damaged, or in a state of disrepair, to improve or restore to a better condition.
  • MEDIC: A person trained and qualified to practice medicine; a medical practitioner or doctor.
  • DENIM: A durable, cotton twill fabric, typically blue in color, commonly used for making jeans, jackets, and other garments.
  • MINCE: Cut or chop food, especially meat, into tiny pieces, typically using a knife or food processor, to soften or moderate one’s words or actions.
  • MINED: Extracted or dug out from the ground, typically referring to minerals, ores, or other valuable substances obtained through mining.
  • DIM: Having a reduced or insufficient level of light, brightness, or visibility not fully illuminated or clear.
  • END: The final part or extremity of something; the conclusion or termination of an event, process, or period.
  • ICE: Frozen water, typically in the form of cubes or blocks, used to cool drinks or preserve food, to cover or coat something with ice.
  • MINCED: Cut or chopped into tiny pieces, typically referring to food, especially meat, that has been finely chopped or ground.