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land·scape I. \ˈlanzˌkāp, -aan-, -n(d)ˌsk-\ noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Dutch landschap, from Middle Dutch landscap region, tract of land (akin to Old English landscipe region, Old High German lantscaf, Old Norse landskapr), from land + -scap -ship; akin to Old High German lant land and to Old High German -scap -ship — more at land, -ship 1. a. : a picture representing a view of natural scenery (as fields, hills, forests, water) < landscape painting > — compare marine 5; seascape b. : the art of depicting such scenery 2. a. : the surface of the earth : the landforms of a region in the aggregate especially as produced or modified by geologic forces < most landscapes are complex rather than simple — Leland Horberg > < glacial landscapes > < lunar landscape > b. : a portion of land or territory that the eye can comprehend in a single view including all the objects so seen < plans for altering the landscape > < landscape engineering > 3. a. obsolete : vista, prospect b. obsolete : a faint sketch : adumbration 4. obsolete : epitome, compendium II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb : to make a landscape of : to improve by landscape architecture or gardening intransitive verb : to engage in landscape gardening |