stape |
scape |
As nouns the difference between stape and scape
is that
stape is a staple while
scape is a leafless stalk growing directly out of a root.
As a verb scape is
to escape.
slape |
scape |
As an adjective slape
is slippery; smooth.
As a noun scape is
a leafless stalk growing directly out of a root.
As a verb scape is
to escape.
scape |
scare |
As nouns the difference between scape and scare
is that
scape is (botany) a leafless stalk growing directly out of a root or
scape can be (archaic) escape while
scare is a minor fright.
As verbs the difference between scape and scare
is that
scape is (archaic) to escape while
scare is to frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.
scaped |
scape |
As verbs the difference between scaped and scape
is that
scaped is (
scape) while
scape is (archaic) to escape.
As a noun scape is
(botany) a leafless stalk growing directly out of a root or
scape can be (archaic) escape.
scale |
scape |
In obsolete terms the difference between scale and scape
is that
scale is a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending while
scape is a loose act of vice or lewdness.
shape |
scape |
In obsolete terms the difference between shape and scape
is that
shape is to imagine; to conceive while
scape is a loose act of vice or lewdness.
As nouns the difference between shape and scape
is that
shape is the status or condition of something while
scape is a leafless stalk growing directly out of a root.
As verbs the difference between shape and scape
is that
shape is to give something a shape and definition while
scape is to escape.
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