"waterscape" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: waterscapes [plural]
Etymology: From water + -scape. Compare Middle English watershipe (“a gathering of waters”), Old English wætersċipe (“a body of water”), Old Saxon watriscapum (“watercourse, watersource”), Middle Dutch waterschap (“watercourse, waterway”) (whence Dutch waterschap). Etymology templates: {{suf|en|water|scape}} water + -scape, {{cog|enm|watershipe|t=a gathering of waters}} Middle English watershipe (“a gathering of waters”), {{cog|ang|wætersċipe|t=a body of water}} Old English wætersċipe (“a body of water”), {{cog|osx|watriscapum|t=watercourse, watersource}} Old Saxon watriscapum (“watercourse, watersource”), {{cog|dum|waterschap|t=watercourse, waterway}} Middle Dutch waterschap (“watercourse, waterway”), {{cog|nl|waterschap}} Dutch waterschap Head templates: {{en-noun}} waterscape (plural waterscapes)
  1. An aquatic landscape; a view or site prominently involving water. Categories (topical): Water Translations (aquatic landscape): морски пейзаж (morski pejzaž) [masculine] (Bulgarian), waterzicht [neuter] (Dutch)
    Sense id: en-waterscape-en-noun-s5nTeoWH Disambiguation of Water: 66 34 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -scape Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 62 38 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -scape: 62 38

Verb

Forms: waterscapes [present, singular, third-person], waterscaping [participle, present], waterscaped [participle, past], waterscaped [past]
Etymology: From water + -scape. Compare Middle English watershipe (“a gathering of waters”), Old English wætersċipe (“a body of water”), Old Saxon watriscapum (“watercourse, watersource”), Middle Dutch waterschap (“watercourse, waterway”) (whence Dutch waterschap). Etymology templates: {{suf|en|water|scape}} water + -scape, {{cog|enm|watershipe|t=a gathering of waters}} Middle English watershipe (“a gathering of waters”), {{cog|ang|wætersċipe|t=a body of water}} Old English wætersċipe (“a body of water”), {{cog|osx|watriscapum|t=watercourse, watersource}} Old Saxon watriscapum (“watercourse, watersource”), {{cog|dum|waterschap|t=watercourse, waterway}} Middle Dutch waterschap (“watercourse, waterway”), {{cog|nl|waterschap}} Dutch waterschap Head templates: {{en-verb}} waterscape (third-person singular simple present waterscapes, present participle waterscaping, simple past and past participle waterscaped)
  1. To create an aquatic landscape.
    Sense id: en-waterscape-en-verb-ds-iM-nX

Inflected forms

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