Wordscapes Level 147 Answers

Wordscapes level 147 in the Canyon Group category and Pillar Pack subcategory contains 14 words and the letters AEIKNT making it a relatively hard level.
This puzzle 64 extra words make it fun to play.

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The words included in this word game are:
ANT, INK, KIN, TAN, TEA, TEN, TIE, TIN, KITE, NEAT, TAKE, TANK, TAKEN, INTAKE.

The extra or bonus words are:
EINA, KINE, AIN, ANTE, TIKE, ETNA, KAE, AKIN, KANE, KATI, EIK, TAE, KIT, KEA, KANT, AIT, TINEA, NAE, ANTI, TEIN, TIAN, EAT, KINA, KAIN, KET, NET, TAK, EAN, NAT, TAIN, TINK, TIKA, ANE, NAIK, TIK, AKE, TINA, AINE, NEK, TAKI, ITA, ANI, TAKIN, KAT, IKAT, KAIE, NIE, NITE, KAN, ATE, TANE, TAI, KAI, TINE, ETA, TENIA, ENTIA, NIT, KETA, KEN, IKAN, TEAK, KNIT, KENT.

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Level 147 Word Definitions - Wordscapes Answers

ANT - Any of various insects in the family Formicidae in the order Hymenoptera, typically living in large colonies composed almost entirely of flightless females.

INK - To apply a tattoo to (someone).

KIN - Race; family; breed; kind.

TAN - A symbol of the trigonometric function tangent.

TEA - The dried leaves or buds of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis.

TEN - A numerical value equal to 10; the number occurring after nine and before eleven, represented in Roman numerals as X, in Arabic numerals as 10, and in the hexadecimal system (base 16) as A.

TIE - A necktie (item of clothing consisting of a strip of cloth tied around the neck).

TIN - A malleable, ductile, metallic element, resistant to corrosion, with atomic number 50 and symbol Sn.

KITE - Any of falconiform birds of prey in the subfamily Elaninae of the family Accipitridae with long wings and weak legs, feeding mostly on carrion and spending long periods soaring.

NEAT - A bull or cow.

TAKE - To grasp with the hands.

TANK - A container for liquids or gases.

TAKEN - Infatuated; fond of or attracted to.

INTAKE - The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.