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scape
1[skeyp]
noun
Botany., a leafless peduncle rising from the ground.
Zoology., a stemlike part, as the shaft of a feather.
Architecture., the shaft of a column.
Entomology., the stemlike basal segment of the antenna of certain insects.
scape
2[skeyp]
noun
an archaic variant of escape.
-scape
3a combining form extracted from landscape, denoting “an extensive view, scenery,” or “a picture or representation” of such a view, as specified by the initial element.
cityscape; moonscape; seascape.
scape
1/ skeɪp /
noun
a leafless stalk in plants that arises from a rosette of leaves and bears one or more flowers
zoology a stalklike part, such as the first segment of an insect's antenna
-scape
2suffix
indicating a scene or view of something, esp a pictorial representation
seascape
scape
3/ skeɪp /
verb
an archaic word for escape
Other Word Forms
- scapose adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of scape1
Origin of scape2
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