Wordscapes Level 260 Answers

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Wordscapes level 260 belongs to the Tropic group and sub-category  frond pack, which holds fourteen words with crosswords of six letters.
In this 260th puzzle, you need to make fourteen answers by using these six letters: E, I, L, M, P, and S.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 260 answers for you.

ELMS, ISLE, LIMES, LIMPS, MILES, PILES, SMILE, SLIME, LIPS, PIES, PILE, SLIM, SLIP, SIMPLE.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Frond Level 260

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 260 are:

MELS, ELS, LISP, PIE, PES, PLIM, MILS, MISE, SLIPE, PEL, IMPEL, PLIE, SIM, LIMP, LIP, SPIE, LIE, LIPE, SIPE, LEPS, LIME, IMP, MIPS, PELS, MILE, SPIEL, LEP, PLIMS, LIS, MEL, PISE, SIP, MIS, PSI, SILE, MIL, SEIL, SEL, SPEIL, SIMP, SEI, SEMI, EMS, IMPS, SPILE, IMPELS, PLIES, ELM, LES, LEI, MES, LEIS, LIES, PIS, SPIM, ISM.

Wordscapes Level 260 Answers

Level 260 Words Meaning:

  • ELMS: Deciduous trees of the genus Ulmus are known for their serrated leaves and distinctive bark.
  • ISLE: Another term for an island, typically a small one.
  • LIMES: Citrus fruits that are typically green and acidic are often used in cooking and beverages.
  • LIMPS: Moves with difficulty or unevenness, often due to injury or weakness.
  • MILES: A unit of length used to measure distance, equivalent to 5,280 feet or approximately 1.609 kilometres.
  • PILES: A collection or heap of objects, often arranged disorderly.
  • SMILE: A facial expression that typically indicates happiness, amusement, or friendliness, characterized by upturned lips and often accompanied by the eyes narrowing.
  • SLIME: A viscous, sticky substance, often produced by certain animals or plants, or a gel-like material used in various applications.
  • LIPS: The fleshy edges surrounding the mouth, often used for speaking, eating, and kissing.
  • PIES: Baked dishes consisting of a pastry crust filled with sweet or savoury ingredients, often served as a dessert or main course.
  • PILE: A heap or stack of objects, typically arranged disorderly.
  • SLIM: Thin or slender in form or build, often implying a healthy or attractive physique.
  • SLIP: To unintentionally lose one’s footing or balance, often resulting in a fall or stumble.
  • SIMPLE: Straightforward or uncomplicated, lacking complexity or sophistication.