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View synonyms for scape

scape

1

[skeyp]

noun

  1. Botany.,  a leafless peduncle rising from the ground.

  2. Zoology.,  a stemlike part, as the shaft of a feather.

  3. Architecture.,  the shaft of a column.

  4. Entomology.,  the stemlike basal segment of the antenna of certain insects.



scape

2
Or 'scape

[skeyp]

noun

Archaic.
scaped, scaping 
  1. an archaic variant of escape.

-scape

3
  1. a 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

  1. a leafless stalk in plants that arises from a rosette of leaves and bears one or more flowers

  2. zoology a stalklike part, such as the first segment of an insect's antenna

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-scape

2

suffix

  1. indicating a scene or view of something, esp a pictorial representation

    seascape

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scape

3

/ skeɪp /

verb

  1. an archaic word for escape

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Other Word Forms

  • scapose adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of scape1

1595–1605; < Latin scāpus stalk < Doric Greek skâpos, akin to Attic skêptron staff, scepter
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Word History and Origins

Origin of scape1

C17: from Latin scāpus stem, from (Doric) Greek skapos; see shaft

Origin of scape2

abstracted from landscape
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Example Sentences

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“I'd say the more tender ones — the younger ones — are going to be a little sweeter and less pungent than the older garlic scapes,” Beitchman added.

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Spring specialties: garlic scapes, pea shoots, ramps, fiddlehead ferns, English peas, fava beans.

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“We should be careful not to scape goat minorities because of shifts in their voting patterns when a clear majority of people of color voted Democrat.”

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“As Outfest was imploding, members of the Outfest Board threw Plaintiff under the bus and sought to make him a scape goat for their own malfeasance.”

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Some are well-known to foragers and farmers market shoppers — nettles, morels, garlic scapes.

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