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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