scape — scape·goat·er; scape·goat·ism; scape·less; scape·ment; scape; sea·scape; sky·scape; town·scape; tree·scape; wa·ter·scape; dream·scape; sound·scape; xeri·scape; land·scape; … English syllables
Scape — Scape, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Scaped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scaping}.] [Aphetic form of escape.] To escape. [Obs. or Poetic.] Milton. [1913 Webster] Out of this prison help that we may scape. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scape — Scape, n. [L. scapus shaft, stem, stalk; cf. Gr. ? a staff: cf. F. scape. Cf. {Scepter}.] 1. (Bot.) A peduncle rising from the ground or from a subterranean stem, as in the stemless violets, the bloodroot, and the like. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scape — Scape, n. 1. An escape. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I spake of most disastrous chances, . . . Of hairbreadth scapes in the imminent, deadly breach. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Means of escape; evasion. [Obs.] Donne. [1913 Webster] 3. A freak; a slip; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-scape — [skāp] [< (LAND)SCAPE] combining form 1. a (specified) kind of view or scene [seascape] 2. a drawing, painting, etc. of such a view or scene … English World dictionary
scape — scape1 [skāp] n. [L scapus: see SHAFT] 1. a leafless flower stalk growing from the crown of the root, as that of the narcissus or dandelion 2. something like a stalk, as the shaft of a feather or of an insect s antenna 3. a) the shaft of a column … English World dictionary
~scape — is a Berlin based record label focusing on various subgenres of electronica and experimental music. Since the label was founded in 1999, label owners Stefan Betke and Barbara Preisinger have signed numerous artists, such as Jan Jelinek, Deadbeat … Wikipedia
scape — [ skeıp ] suffix used with some nouns to make nouns describing a wide view of a particular type: a beautiful seascape (=view of the sea) an impressive cityscape (=view of the city) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-scape — comb. form forming nouns denoting a view or a representation of a view (moonscape; seascape). Etymology: after LANDSCAPE * * * ˌskāp noun combining form ( s) Etymology: landscape : view : pictorial representation of a ( … Useful english dictionary
'scape — scape1 «skayp», noun, transitive verb, intransitive verb, scaped, scap|ing. Archaic. escape. scape2 «skayp», noun. 1. Botany . a leafless flower stalk rising from the ground, such as that of the narcissus, dandelion, or hyacinth. 2. something… … Useful english dictionary