scape
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Scape \Scape\, n.
1. An escape. [Obs.]
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I spake of most disastrous chances, . . .
Of hairbreadth scapes in the imminent, deadly
breach. --Shak.
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2. Means of escape; evasion. [Obs.] --Donne.
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3. A freak; a slip; a fault; an escapade. [Obs.]
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Not pardoning so much as the scapes of error and
ignorance. --Milton.
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4. Loose act of vice or lewdness. [Obs.] --Shak.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
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.
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2. (Zool.) The long basal joint of the antennae of an insect.
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3. (Arch.)
(a) The shaft of a column.
(b) The apophyge of a shaft.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Apophyge \A*poph"y*ge\, n. [Gr. 'apofygh` escape, in arch. the
curve with which the shaft escapes into its base or capital,
fr. 'apofey`gein to flee away; 'apo` from + fey`gein to flee:
cf. F. apophyge.] (Arch.)
The small hollow curvature given to the top or bottom of the
shaft of a column where it expands to meet the edge of the
fillet; -- called also the {scape}. --Parker.
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Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
50 Moby Thesaurus words for "scape":
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
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