Wordscapes Level 383 Answers

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Wordscapes level 383 belongs to the Mountain group and sub-category scale pack, which holds fifteen words with crosswords of five letters. In this 383th puzzle, you need to make fifteen answers by using these five letters: D, E, L, N, and O.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 383 answers for you.

DEN, LED, DONE, LEND, LONE, NODE, LODE, DOLE, LOON, NOEL, OLDEN, OLD, DOE, ODE, NOODLE.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Scale Level 383

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 383 are:

DEL, DOOL, OLE, ONE, LOOED, DOON, OON, DELO, DON, ODEON, LOO, DOOLE, ENOL, NOLO, EON, DOO, ELD, NOO, OLDE, DOEN, LODEN, LENO, DOL, NOLE, LOD, ONO, OLEO, END, NOD, , NED.

Wordscapes Level 383 Answers

Level 383 Words Meaning:

  • DEN: A small, comfortable room in a house or apartment, typically used for relaxation, entertaining guests, or as a private space in the home or habitat of certain wild animals, such as a bear or fox.
  • LED: The past tense and past participle of the verb “lead,” indicating the action of guiding or directing someone or something in a particular direction; also, a light-emitting diode, a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current passes through it.
  • DONE: Completed or finished; fully executed or carried out, past participle of the verb “do,” indicating the action of performing or completing a task or activity.
  • LEND: To grant or allow someone the temporary use of something, typically money or an item of property, with the expectation of repayment, as well as to provide or supply something, such as assistance or support, to someone or something.
  • LONE: Without companionship or company, solitary or alone; also, being the only one of its kind, singular or unique.
  • NODE: A point at which lines or pathways intersect or branch off, especially in a network or system; a swelling or knot in a plant stem where a leaf or branch grows.
  • LODE: A rich deposit or vein of ore, mineral, or precious metal, typically found within a rock or geological formation, a primary source or supply of something valuable or useful.
  • DOLE: To distribute or dispense something, especially money or food, to those in need or as a charity, a portion or allotment of something, typically given out or assigned regularly.
  • LOON: A large, diving waterbird of the genus Gavia, with a distinctive yodeling call and the ability to swim and dive underwater for food, a foolish or eccentric person, a lunatic or madman.
  • NOEL: A French word meaning “Christmas” or “the Christmas season,” often used in English to celebrate Christ’s birth, a name traditionally given to boys born on or near Christmas Day.
  • OLDEN: Of or relating to a past or earlier period belonging to or characteristic of times long past also, ancient or antiquated in appearance or style.
  • OLD: Having lived or existed for a long time, not new or recently created, and showing signs of age or wear; antique or vintage.
  • DOE: A female deer, especially a mature or adult deer; also, a female of various other species of mammals, birds, or domestic animals.
  • ODE: A type of lyrical poem, typically characterized by lofty or elevated language and often addressed to a particular person or object, a piece of music intended to be sung or played melodiously or harmoniously.
  • NOODLE: A thin, elongated strip or cylinder of pasta, typically made from flour, water, and eggs and often cooked and served in soups or with sauces. It is slang for a person’s head or brain, mainly regarding intelligence or mental capacity.