The answer to today’s Wordle puzzle (#473 – October 5, 2022 ) is marsh. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a marsh is an area of soft wet land, which is easily and usually flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and so remains waterlogged at all times.
The word marsh has its origin in Middle English’s “mersh,” which is from the Old English words “mersc” or “merisc,” meaning marsh or swamp. It’s also possibly derived from Late Latin’s “mariscus,” which is itself from Proto-West Germanic “marisk” derived from “mari” or “mere.” The latter two words both mean sea or body of water (via Etymonline).
Like yesterday and the day before, we solved the puzzle in three tries today, even though our first guess, wound, is nowhere on the expert-recommended list of Wordle starter words. See? Breaking the rules pays off sometimes! That means we have an official three-try streak going, which is exciting, but we’d be more excited if this article helps you solve your Wordle puzzle in record time, as well.
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