HARDSCAPE

Etymology

Noun

hardscape (plural hardscapes)

The permanent, man-made features of a landscape made from stone etc, rather than plants.

Coordinate terms

• softscape

Verb

hardscape (third-person singular simple present hardscapes, present participle hardscaping, simple past and past participle hardscaped)

(transitive) To provide (a landscape) with man-made elements.

Anagrams

• crapheads, hard space

Source: Wiktionary



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The earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking as the modern beverage appeared in modern-day Yemen. In the middle of the 15th century in Sufi shrines where coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed for drinking. The Yemenis procured the coffee beans from the Ethiopian Highlands.

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