New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for August 31, 2022

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Today’s pangram is ETYMOLOGY.

ETYMOLOGY is defined as a history of a word. It is also defined as the study of the sources and development of words.

EMOTE is defined as give expression or emotion to, in a stage or movie role.

The word GEMOLOGY has no known definition.

GLOM is defined as take by theft. It is also defined as seize upon or latch onto something.

GLOOM is defined as an atmosphere of depression and melancholy. It is also defined as a feeling of melancholy apprehension. It is also defined as a state of partial or total darkness.

GLOOMY is defined as depressingly dark. It is also defined as causing dejection. It is also defined as filled with melancholy and despondency.

GOLEM is defined as a mechanism that can move automatically. It is also defined as (Jewish folklore) an artificially created human being that is given life by supernatural means.

LOOM is defined as appear very large or occupy a commanding position. It is also defined as hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing. It is also defined as a textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile. It is also defined as come into view indistinctly, often threateningly. It is also defined as weave on a loom.

MEET is defined as contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle. It is also defined as experience as a reaction. It is also defined as collect in one place. It is also defined as a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held. It is also defined as be adjacent or come together. It is also defined as undergo or suffer. It is also defined as fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condtion ro restriction. It is also defined as come together. It is also defined as be in direct physical contact with; make contact. It is also defined as being precisely fitting and right. It is also defined as get together socially or for a specific purpose. It is also defined as meet by design; be present at the arrival of.

MELEE is defined as a noisy riotous fight.

MELT is defined as the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid. It is also defined as become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly. It is also defined as become less intense and fade away gradually. It is also defined as become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial. It is also defined as become or cause to become soft or liquid. It is also defined as lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually. It is also defined as reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating.

The word MELTY has no known definition.

MEME is defined as a cultural unit (an idea or value or pattern of behavior) that is passed from one person to another by non-genetic means (as by imitation).

MEMO is defined as a written proposal or reminder.

METE is defined as a line that indicates a boundary.

METTLE is defined as the courage to carry on.

MOLE is defined as a protective structure of stone or concrete; extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing away. It is also defined as the molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams; the basic unit of amount of substance adopted under the Systeme International d’Unites. It is also defined as a spy who works against enemy espionage. It is also defined as a small congenital pigmented spot on the skin. It is also defined as small velvety-furred burrowing mammal having small eyes and fossorial forefeet. It is also defined as spicy sauce often containing chocolate.

MOLL is defined as the girlfriend of a gangster.

MOLLY is defined as popular aquarium fish.

MOLT is defined as cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers. It is also defined as periodic shedding of the cuticle in arthropods or the outer skin in reptiles.

MOMMY is defined as informal terms for a mother.

MOOT is defined as think about carefully; weigh. It is also defined as open to argument or debate. It is also defined as a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise. It is also defined as of no legal significance (as having been previously decided).

MOTE is defined as (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything.

MOTEL is defined as a motor hotel.

MOTET is defined as an unaccompanied choral composition with sacred lyrics; intended to be sung as part of a church service; originated in the 13th century.

MOTLEY is defined as having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly. It is also defined as make something more diverse and varied. It is also defined as make motley; color with different colors. It is also defined as a collection containing a variety of sorts of things. It is also defined as consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds. It is also defined as a garment made of motley (especially a court jester’s costume). It is also defined as a multicolored woolen fabric woven of mixed threads in 14th to 17th century England.

MOTTLE is defined as mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained. It is also defined as colour with streaks or blotches of different shades. It is also defined as an irregular arrangement of patches of color.

MOTTO is defined as a favorite saying of a sect or political group.

OMELET is defined as beaten eggs or an egg mixture cooked until just set; may be folded around e.g. ham or cheese or jelly.

OMELETTE is defined as beaten eggs or an egg mixture cooked until just set; may be folded around e.g. ham or cheese or jelly.

TEEM is defined as be teeming, be abuzz. It is also defined as move in large numbers.

TOME is defined as a (usually) large and scholarly book.

TOTEM is defined as a clan or tribe identified by their kinship to a common totemic object. It is also defined as emblem consisting of an object such as an animal or plant; serves as the symbol of a family or clan (especially among American Indians).

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