Scape

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English

Noun

Scape (plural Scapes)
  1. (botany) a leafless stalk growing directly out of a root
  2. the lowest part of an insect's antenna
  3. (architecture) the shaft of a column

Verb

Scape (third-person singular simple present Scapes, present participle scaping, simple past and past participle scaped)

  1. (archaic) to escape

Noun

Scape (plural Scapes)
  1. (archaic) escape

Thesaurus

Maypole, abscond, airscape, bar, break, breakout, bunk, cityscape, cloudscape, decamp, diorama, exterior, farmscape, flagstaff, flee, flight, fly, getaway, interior, lam, landscape, lookout, outlook, panorama, pastoral, perspective, pole, prospect, riverscape, rod, scene, scenery, scenic view, seapiece, seascape, shaft, sight, skyscape, slip, snowscape, stalk, stem, stick, sweep, tongue, totem pole, townscape, view, vista, waterscape

Etymology 1

From Latin scāpus, from Ancient Greek (Doric) σκᾶπος (skâpos).

Etymology 2

Formed by aphesis from escape.

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