Wordscapes Level 372 Answers

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Wordscapes level 372 belongs to the Mountain group and sub-category scale pack, which holds eleven words with crosswords of five letters. In this 372th puzzle, you need to make eleven answers by using these five letters: D, E, N, O, and R.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 372 answers for you.

DEER, NERD, REDO, REND, DOER, DRONE, ERODE, NEED, REED, RODE, REDONE.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Scale Level 372

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 372 are:

NEE, ODE, DONEE, ENE, DEN, REDON, ONE, DERN, DEE, RENO, DREE, DEEN, DERO, ONER, DON, DONE, ERN, ENDER, ERE, NOR, RONE, DOR, ORE, DONER, ERED, ROE, EON, NODE, REN, REE, REEN, EEN, ORD, DERE, DOEN, ROED, DOREE, END, REDE, RED, DENE, ROD, REO, DOE, DORE, NOD, RONDE, ERNE, NED.

Wordscapes Level 372 Answers

Level 372 Words Meaning:

  • DEER: A hoofed mammal belonging to the family Cervidae, typically having antlers and found in various habitats worldwide.
  • NERD: A person highly interested in or enthusiastic about a particular subject, activity, or hobby, often to an obsessive or socially awkward extent.
  • REDO: To do or perform again to revise, amend, or improve something that has been done previously.
  • REND: To tear or split apart violently or forcefully; to separate or divide by pulling or tearing with great force.
  • DOER: One who performs or carries out actions, an active or proactive person who accomplishes tasks or achieves goals.
  • DRONE: A male bee or wasp that does not produce honey and is typically stingless, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operated remotely, often used for surveillance or reconnaissance.
  • ERODE: To gradually wear away or erode by the action of wind, water, or other natural agents; to diminish or destroy progressively over time.
  • NEED: A requirement or necessity for something lacking, absent, essential, or desirable.
  • REED: A tall, slender grass-like plant that grows in wetlands or near water, often with a hollow stem for making instruments or thatching.
  • RODE: Past tense of the verb “ride,” referring to sitting on and controlling the movement of an animal, vehicle, or conveyance.
  • REDONE: Past participle of the verb “redo,” indicating something done or performed again, typically with revisions or improvements.