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scape 1 S0122200 (skāp)n.1. Botany A leafless flower stalk growing directly from the ground, as in the tulip.2. Biology A stalklike part, such as a feather shaft or the first segment of an insect's antenna.3. Architecture The shaft of a column. [Latin scāpus, stalk, perhaps from Greek skāpos.]
scape 2 S0122200 (skāp)v. & n. Archaic Variant of escape.
scape 3 S0122200 (skāp)n. A scene; a view. Often used in combination: seascape; mindscape. [From landscape.]scape (skeɪp) n1. (Botany) a leafless stalk in plants that arises from a rosette of leaves and bears one or more flowers2. (Zoology) zoology a stalklike part, such as the first segment of an insect's antenna[C17: from Latin scāpus stem, from (Doric) Greek skapos; see shaft] ˈscapose adj
scape (skeɪp) or 'scapevb, n an archaic word for escapescape1 (skeɪp) n. 1. a leafless flower stalk rising from the ground. 2. Archit. the shaft of a column. [1595–1605; < Latin scāpus stalk < Doric Greek skâpos, akin to Attic skêptron staff, scepter] scape2 (skeɪp) n., v.t., v.i. scaped, scap•ing. escape. -scape a combining form extracted from landscape, with the meaning “an extensive view, scenery,” or “a picture or representation” of such a view, as specified by the initial element: cityscape; moonscape. scape Past participle: scaped Gerund: scaping
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I scape | you scape | he/she/it scapes | we scape | you scape | they scape |
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I scaped | you scaped | he/she/it scaped | we scaped | you scaped | they scaped |
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I am scaping | you are scaping | he/she/it is scaping | we are scaping | you are scaping | they are scaping |
Present Perfect |
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I have scaped | you have scaped | he/she/it has scaped | we have scaped | you have scaped | they have scaped |
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I was scaping | you were scaping | he/she/it was scaping | we were scaping | you were scaping | they were scaping |
Past Perfect |
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I had scaped | you had scaped | he/she/it had scaped | we had scaped | you had scaped | they had scaped |
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I will scape | you will scape | he/she/it will scape | we will scape | you will scape | they will scape |
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I will have scaped | you will have scaped | he/she/it will have scaped | we will have scaped | you will have scaped | they will have scaped |
Future Continuous |
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I will be scaping | you will be scaping | he/she/it will be scaping | we will be scaping | you will be scaping | they will be scaping |
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I have been scaping | you have been scaping | he/she/it has been scaping | we have been scaping | you have been scaping | they have been scaping |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been scaping | you will have been scaping | he/she/it will have been scaping | we will have been scaping | you will have been scaping | they will have been scaping |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been scaping | you had been scaping | he/she/it had been scaping | we had been scaping | you had been scaping | they had been scaping |
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I would scape | you would scape | he/she/it would scape | we would scape | you would scape | they would scape |
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I would have scaped | you would have scaped | he/she/it would have scaped | we would have scaped | you would have scaped | they would have scaped | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scape - erect leafless flower stalk growing directly from the ground as in a tulipflower stalkstalk, stem - a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organpeduncle - stalk bearing an inflorescence or solitary flower | | 2. | scape - (architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a columnshaftpillar, column - (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structureupright, vertical - a vertical structural member as a post or stake; "the ball sailed between the uprights"architecture - the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings; "architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes use" |
Scape
Scape an elongate, usually leafless part of the stem of a plant that ends in a flower (for example, in tulips) or in an inflorescence (for example, in primroses and dandelions). apophyge apophyge, 2 apophyge, 1 1. That part of a column where the shaft of the column springs from its base or where the shaft terminates at its capital; usually molded in a concave sweep; also called a scape or congé. 2. The hollow (i.e., scotia) beneath the echinus of some Classical capitals.scape
scape (skāp)n. Biology A stalklike part, such as a feather shaft or the first segment of an insect's antenna.scape a flower stalk bearing no leaves and arising from a rosette of leaves.SCAPE
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SCAPE➣Scottish Coastal Archaeology and the Problem of Erosion (est. 2000; UK) | SCAPE➣Self-Contained Atmospheric Protective Ensemble | SCAPE➣State Council on Adapted Physical Education (California) | SCAPE➣Society of Counselling and Psychotherapy Educators (Australia) | SCAPE➣Study of Cultural Adaptations in the Canadian Prairie Ecozone | SCAPE➣SIGINT Control and Processing Element | SCAPE➣System Compatibility & Performance Evaluation |
scape Related to scape: SkypeSynonyms for scapenoun erect leafless flower stalk growing directly from the ground as in a tulipSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun (architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a columnSynonymsRelated Words- pillar
- column
- upright
- vertical
- architecture
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