NYT Spelling Bee Answer & Solution for February 25th, 2024

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The New York Times Spelling Bee is a popular puzzle that tests your spelling skills. Every day, a new puzzle is released, and players have to spell all the words in the puzzle.

Today’s Pangram is “ALLIGATOR” & “LITIGATOR”

Here are the answers and solutions to the NYT Spelling Bee Official :

As Always Today, we’ll delve into a fascinating assortment of words commonly encountered in spelling bee competitions. we’ll explore their meanings and provide examples to help you understand them better. So, put on your thinking cap as we dive into the world of spelling bee answers!

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4 LETTER ANSWERS

AGAR:
A gelatinous substance obtained from certain red seaweeds, used in biological culture media and as a thickener in foods.
AGOG:
Very eager or curious to hear or see something.
ALGA:
A simple, nonflowering plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms. Algae contain chlorophyll but lack true stems, roots, leaves, and vascular tissue.
GAGA:
Infatuated or senile; silly or crazy.
GAIT:
A person’s manner of walking.
GALA:
A social occasion with special entertainment or performances.
GALL:
Bold, impudent behavior.
GILL:
The respiratory organs of aquatic animals such as fish.
GILT:
Covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint.
GIRL:
A female child.
GIRT:
Past tense of “gird,” which means to encircle or bind with a belt or band.
GLIA:
Non-neuronal cells that maintain homeostasis, form myelin, and provide support and protection for neurons in the brain and peripheral nervous system.
GOAL:
The object of a person’s ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
GOAT:
A domesticated ruminant mammal with backward-curving horns and a bristly coat.
GRIT:
Small, loose particles of stone or sand.
GROG:
Watered-down rum, often with lemon or lime juice, was drunk by sailors and pirates.
LOGO:
A symbol or design adopted by an organization to identify its products or services.
RAGA:
A pattern of notes in Indian music presides over a melody.
TOGA:
A loose, flowing outer garment, worn in ancient Rome.
TRIG:
Neat or trim in dress or appearance.

5 LETTER ANSWERS

AGITA:
Heartburn, agitation, anxiety.
AGORA:
A public open space used for assemblies and markets in ancient Greece.
ALGAL:
Relating to or resembling algae.
ARGOT:
The language used by a particular type or group of people; is a secret language or code.
GATOR:
Short for “alligator,” a large semiaquatic reptile.
GLOAT:
Dwell on one’s success or another’s misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure.
GOTTA:
Contraction of “got to.”
GRAIL:
The object of a prolonged endeavor; a holy object or goal.
GRILL:
A metal framework used for cooking food over an open fire.
GRIOT:
A West African storyteller, poet, or musician.
GROAT:
A cereal grain that has been hulled but not milled.
IGLOO:
A dome-shaped Eskimo house, typically built from blocks of solid snow.
LARGO:
A musical term indicating a slow tempo.
RIGOR:
The quality of being extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
TAIGA:
A biome characterized by coniferous forests, found in high-latitude regions.

6 LETTER ANSWERS

GALOOT:
A clumsy or oafish person.
GIGOLO:
A man who has sexual relationships, typically with older women, in exchange for financial support.
GOOGOL:
The number 1 is followed by 100 zeros.
GROTTO:
A small picturesque cave, especially an artificial one in a park or garden.
LOGGIA:
A gallery or room with one or more open sides, especially one that forms part of a house and has one side open to the garden.
RAGTAG:
A motley assortment of people or things.

7 LETTER ANSWERS

GLOTTAL:
Pertaining to or involving the glottis.
GORILLA:
A large, heavily built great ape with a large head and short neck, found in the forests of central Africa.
LOGROLL:
To cooperate with others by making a reciprocal arrangement for mutual advancement, especially in politics.
OTALGIA:
Pain in the ear; earache.

8 LETTER ANSWERS

AGITATOR:
A person who urges others to protest or rebel.
ATTAGIRL:
Expression of encouragement, especially to a girl or woman.

9 LETTER ANSWERS

ALLIGATOR: (Pangram)
Large semiaquatic reptiles of the genus Alligator, native to the Americas.
IRRIGATOR:
A person or device that irrigates, especially farmland.
LITIGATOR: (Pangram)
A person who is involved in a lawsuit.

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