Wordscapes Level 384 Answers

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Wordscapes level 384 belongs to the Mountain group and sub-category scale pack, which holds twelve words with crosswords of six letters. In this 384th puzzle, you need to make twelve answers by using these six letters: A, L, M, O, R, and T.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 384 answers for you.

ATOM, MALT, MOAT, TRAM, ALTO, LOAM, MOLT, MORAL, MOLAR, ORAL, MART, MORTAL.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Scale Level 384

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 384 are:

LOMA, TOLAR, MORT, LOTA, RAM, ROM, MAL, MOLA, AMORT, TOM, TAR, TOLA, MORA, ORA, TARO, RATO, ARM, OLM, ROTAL, ROMAL, LOR, ROAM, OAR, ROMA, TOR, TAO, ROT, ART, ROTL, ROTA, LAR, MARL, MOT, MOR, MAR, LOT, LAT, ORT, LAM, OMA, MOL, MOA, RAT, ALT, OAT, TORA, MAT, MORAT, TAM.

Wordscapes Level 384 Answers

Level 384 Words Meaning:

  • ATOM: The basic unit of a chemical element, consisting of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in orbitals, a tiny particle or unit of matter.
  • MALT: Grain, typically barley, that has been soaked in water, allowed to germinate, and then dried in a kiln, used primarily in brewing and distilling, a sweet, powdery substance made from malted grains, often used as an ingredient in baking.
  • MOAT: A deep, wide trench or ditch, typically filled with water, surrounding a fortified structure such as a castle, used as a defensive barrier against attackers, a similar artificial channel or trench used for drainage or irrigation purposes.
  • TRAM: A vehicle or conveyance, typically a railway car, traveling on rails or tracks, used for transporting passengers or goods, especially within a city or industrial area; also, a type of electric streetcar or cable car.
  • ALTO: A voice or part lower than the soprano but higher than the tenor, typically possessed by female singers or boys before their voices change, the highest adult male singing voice, particularly in choral music.
  • LOAM: Soil with a relatively equal mixture of sand, silt, and clay, making it fertile and suitable for gardening or agriculture, smooth, soft, and often moist earth or mud.
  • MOLT: To shed or cast off feathers, skin, hair, or an outer layer, typically as part of a natural growth or renewal process; also, the act or process of molting.
  • MORAL: Concerning principles of right and wrong behavior, ethics, or values relating to moral principles or standards, conveying a lesson or teaching about proper conduct or ethical behavior.
  • MOLAR: A tooth located at the back of the mouth, used for grinding and chewing food, about or relating to the molars, or the process of grinding food with the molars.
  • ORAL: About or involving the mouth or spoken language; spoken rather than written, transmitted or conveyed by word of mouth rather than in writing or other means.
  • MART: A place where goods are bought and sold, a market or marketplace, especially one specializing in a particular type of merchandise or trade, a fair or gathering for buying and selling goods.
  • MORTAL: Subject to death having a finite lifespan or existence, causing or involving death or destruction fatal or deadly about human beings as subject to death or the condition of being mortal.