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moon·scape — /ˈmuːnˌskeıp/ noun, pl scapes 1 [singular] : the way the surface of the moon looks 2 [count] : a dry and empty place that looks like the surface of the moon The valley is a desolate moonscape … Useful english dictionary
moon — moon; moon·bow; moon·er; moon·i·ly; moon·i·ness; moon·ish; moon·less; moon·let; moon·light·er; moon·light·ing; moon·lit; moon·sail; moon·scape; moon·shin·er; moon·shiny; moon·ward; hon·ey·moon; moon·ie; moon·shine; hon·ey·moon·er; moon·ish·ly;… … English syllables
moonscape — moon·scape … English syllables
moonscape — moon•scape [[t]ˈmunˌskeɪp[/t]] n. 1) astron. the general appearance of the surface of the moon 2) an artistic representation of this 3) cvb a desolate land area • Etymology: 1925–30; moon+ (land) scape … From formal English to slang
moonscape — moon|scape [ˈmu:nskeıp] n [singular] an area of land with no plants that looks like the surface of the moon … Dictionary of contemporary English
moonscape — moon|scape [ mun,skeıp ] noun count an empty area of land that looks like the surface of the moon … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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