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- This person is often entrusted with the care of children while their parents are out.
- Describes something that could damage someone's good reputation or standing.
- A type of fermented cabbage dish commonly associated with German cuisine.
- An adjective used to describe someone who has amassed the most substantial fortunes.
- A historical term for a professional who prepares and sells medicines; a precursor to modern pharmacists.
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Quartiles Answer for July 25, 2025
Here is the final, official answer for the Quartiles puzzle that was released on July 25, 2025.
133
Max Points
24
Total Words
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Max score: 133 points
Total words: 24
Featured Words
- babysitter
- A person who cares for children when the parents are not available; often a job for teenagers and adults alike.
- discreditable
- Something that can cause a loss of respect or honor; potentially damaging to one's reputation.
- sauerkraut
- A type of fermented cabbage, commonly associated with German cuisine, known for its tangy flavor.
- wealthiest
- Describes a person or group that possesses a substantial amount of money, assets, or riches; the superlative form of 'wealthy'.
- apothecary
- An historical term for a medical professional who formulates and dispenses medications; now known as a pharmacist.
Other Words
- weathered - Worn by long exposure to the air; seasoned.
- catheter - A medical device that can be inserted into a body cavity to allow for fluid drainage or delivery.
- wearable - An item of clothing or a technology device that can be worn comfortably on the body.
- babysit - To take care of someone's child or children in absence of the parents.
- stutter - To speak with involuntary repetition and pauses.
- sitter - A term often used for someone who cares for children; short for babysitter.
- wealth - An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- bared - Past tense of 'bare'; to uncover and reveal.
- bathe - To immerse or wash oneself in water.
- cable - A thick, strong rope or a wire designed to carry electricity or telecommunication signals.
- cared - Past tense of 'care'; to feel concern or have a desire to help or keep someone/something safe and well.
- cater - To provide food and drink at an event or to meet the needs of someone or something.
- raita - An Indian side dish made with yogurt, herbs, and various fruits or vegetables.
- rater - A person or thing that rates or evaluates something.
- terry - A type of fabric with loops that can absorb large amounts of water; commonly used for towels and bathrobes.
- utter - To say something or to express a word or sound with one's voice.
- weary - Feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep.
- baby - A very young child, especially one newly or recently born.
- cast - To throw something forcefully or to assign a role in a play, film, or other production.
- disc - A flat, thin circular object or piece, often used to describe a digital storage medium for music, games, or data.
- red - A color at the end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet.
- sit - To adopt a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet and one's back is upright.
- the - A definite article indicating a specific reference.
- by - A preposition indicating proximity or location, also used to identify the agent performing an action.
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