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treescape|ˈtriːskeɪp| [f. tree n., after landscape: see scape n.3] A landscape or scene consisting of or abounding in trees; a painting or drawing of such.
1885‘G. Stables’ Cruise ‘Wanderer’ xi. (1886) 105 The treescapes, the wood and water peeps, are fine just before you reach Darlington. 1896J. Bamber & Co.'s Catal. May 30/1 Treescape, Etching by F. E. Weirotter, with stream and figures. 1950Archit. Rev. CVIII. 53 (caption) A lovely, casual treescape at Marsh Lock..another fine treescape at Cookham Dean. 1960Guardian 15 July 7/1 The tree⁓scape seen from inside appears to be part of the walls. 1969B. Patten Notes to Hurrying Man 62 Above tree⁓scapes the fawn smells black Smoke drifting. 1978Times 5 June 12/8 This particular polished granite..has a very high reflectivity, and will tend to mirror the treescape of Euston Square. |