Wordscapes Level 309 Answers
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Wordscapes level 309 belongs to the Topic group and sub-category coast pack, which holds nine words with crosswords of five letters. In this 309th puzzle, you need to make nine answers by using these five letters: C, E, I, S, and T.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 309 answers for you.
ICE, TIE, TIC, SITE, SECT, CITES, ITS, SIT, CITIES.
Bonus or Extra Words in the Coast Level 309
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 309 are:
SEI, SEC, TICE, TEC, TECS, TIS, SET, ICIEST, SICE, CIS, TES, CITE, ETIC, CITS, TICES, TICS, STIE, ISIT, CIST, TIES, ICES, ETICS, EST, SIC, CESTI, CIT.
Level 309 Words Meaning:
- ICE: Frozen water, typically a solid transparent crystal, is also a solid substance formed from freezing liquid.
- TIE: A piece of material, typically long and narrow, used to fasten or secure something by looping or wrapping around it, a bond or connection between two or more things.
- TIC: A sudden, involuntary, repetitive twitching or spasm, typically in a muscle, often caused by stress or nervousness; also, a brief, sharp sound or noise.
- SITE: A place or location, mainly where a particular event or activity occurs, a piece of land or area used for a specific purpose, such as construction or development.
- SECT: A group with a distinctive religious, political, or philosophical belief or practice that distinguishes them from others, a subdivision or faction within a larger group or organization.
- CITES: Third person singular present tense of the verb “cite,” indicating quoting or referring to something as evidence or authority, the plural form of the noun “cite,” referring to references or quotations used in academic or legal writing.
- ITS: Belonging to or associated with something previously mentioned or easily identified, a possessive form of the pronoun “it.”
- SIT: To rest one’s weight on one’s buttocks or the back of one’s legs, typically on a chair or other surface; also, to be located or situated in a particular place or position.
- CITIES: Plural form of the noun “city,” referring to large and densely populated urban areas characterized by significant economic, cultural, and social activity.