Aphid

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Aphid - Fans 'give up' on Wordle's most difficult challenge yet (woman&home)

The word 'aphid' has frustrated a number of Wordle players who were unable to solve this puzzle and some labeled it 'impossible'

"I absolutely gave up Wordle 397 X/6," said another disheartened fan. Wordle 397 X/6," said one player. "Wordle 397 6/6 this was the hardest puzzle I’ve ever had to solve in my adult life," said another.

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What does aphid mean? Meaning of 5 letter word explained ... (NationalWorld)

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There are over 4,000 species of aphids in total. - “Aphids are easily controlled with a spray application to the foliage later in the summer.” How can you use the word aphid in a sentence? The word aphid is often used to describe a variety of insects from the aphidoidea family, such as greenfly or whitefly. So, what is an aphid, what does the word mean and how can you use it in a sentence? The Cambridge dictionary defines aphid as “any of various small insects, such as the greenfly, that suck the juices of plants for food.”

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Aphid proves to be the most difficult Wordle challenge (Australian Times)

Thus far, Aphid refers to insects that feed off the juices of plants. However simple that sounds, players could get to this word by themselves. So far, their ...

Regardless of how difficult the challenge was today, players have surely gotten a boost in their vocabulary. So far, their frustration lies with the New York Times which are the creators of the game. This Thursday, Wordle players discovered a new word that actually did not come across as real.

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Fans Of Wordle's Most Challenging Challenge, Aphid, "Give Up" - I ... (I Get Talk)

The term "aphid" is the most recent five-letter word to baffle Wordle enthusiasts who were miffed by this most recent test from the New York Times creators.

Another disappointed user admitted, “I gave up Wordle 397 X/6.” X/6, Wordle 397 “one player said. The term “aphid” was another challenging test on July 21 that baffled players who weren’t familiar with this unusual word.

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