Word Hike A term historically used to describe a person affected by leprosy, now referred to as Hansen's disease answer
Below you will find the Word Hike "A term historically used to describe a person affected by leprosy, now referred to as Hansen's disease" answers. This is a brand new word game developed by Joy Vendor.
Word Hike is a themed puzzle games. You will be given a puzzle covering a specific theme and you must fill the puzzle’s rows with answers.
To unlock the word of every row, you must solve a clue provided by the game. In other words, you must figure out the clues twists to arrange the crossword-like puzzle in all Word Hike levels.
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Travel around the world, every level is a new destination!
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As you find new word the letters will start popping up to help you find the the rest of the words.
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A term historically used to describe a person affected by leprosy, now referred to as Hansen's disease
Leper
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- A term historically used to describe a person affected by leprosy, now referred to as Hansen's disease:
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- A little bit, slightly:
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- Step into or come into a place:
- Opposite direction of north, down on a map:
- Change from solid to liquid due to heat:
- Promise solemnly or pledge:
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