Wordscapes Level 266 Answers
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Wordscapes level 266 belongs to the Tropic group and sub-category frond pack, which holds twelve words with crosswords of five letters.
In this 266th puzzle, you need to make twelve answers by using these five letters: A, E, O, R, and T.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 266 answers for you.
RATE, TART, TREAT, OTTER, TAROT, ROTATE, TEAR, TORT, ROTE, TROT, TOTE, TORE.
Bonus or Extra Words in the Frond Level 266
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 266 are:
TAT, TARE, ART, TRAT, ERA, ORATE, RAT, OAT, TORA, ROTTE, TOE, TEA, TOT, TRET, TATE, OATER, ORE, ROE, TAR, OTTAR, ORA, ATT, TARO, TEAT, RATO, TET, ATE, RET, OAR, TROAT, ETA, TATER, TORTA, TORTE, AERO, ROT, TOTER, REO, TAE, EAR, ETAT, ORT, EAT, TOEA, ARET, ARE, TOR, TETRA, ROTA, TAO.
Level 266 Words Meaning:
- RATE: The speed at which Something happens or the amount of Something measured against a particular value.
- TART: A type of pastry filled with fruit, often with a sweet and slightly sour taste.
- TREAT Something that is done or given to someone to make them happy or show kindness, especially food or drink.
- OTTER: A semiaquatic mammal known for its playful behavior and long, slender body, often found in rivers and coastal areas.
- TAROT: A set of playing cards used for divination, typically consisting of 78 cards with symbolic imagery.
- ROTATE: To turn or move Something around a central axis or point in a circular motion.
- TEAR: A drop of clear salty liquid secreted by glands in the eyes, typically when one is crying or due to irritation.
- TORT: A wrongful act or infringement of a right that leads to legal liability, typically involving harm or loss to another person.
- ROTE: Learning or memorization done mechanically, without understanding or critical thinking.
- TROT: A pace or gait of a horse or other quadruped between a walk and a canter, with rhythmic, regular steps.
- TOTE: A large, sturdy bag with parallel handles, typically used for carrying groceries or other items.
- TORE: Past tense of “tear,” meaning to pull or rip Something apart forcefully.