scape
/skɛɪp/Definitions
1. noun
a landscape or view; a scene, especially a panoramic one
“The artist captured the beauty of the rolling countryside and its tranquil landscape.”
2. verb
to depict or describe a landscape or scene, especially in art or literature
“The novelist skillfully scape the idyllic village with its rustic charm.”
3. verb
to remove or clear something, especially a surface or obstacle
“The workers had to scape the old concrete to lay down the new flooring.”
4. noun
the visible part of something, such as the upper part of a mountain
“The skier navigated the difficult scape of the mountain.”