landscape

Part of speech: noun

A stretch of country as seen from a single point, or a picture representing it.

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Usage examples "landscape":

  1. It is an interesting trip for any one through the plain towns of northern Italy, and, needless to state, not the slightest detail of the passing landscape was lost on Andrea. - "Chico: the Story of a Homing Pigeon", Lucy M. Blanchard.
  2. He was quietly standing under a tree, apparently studying the landscape, and not seeming to think of the distant noise. - "The Ruined Cities of Zululand", Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley.
  3. Some persons assured me that they saw the shadow of the Moon flying rapidly over the landscape. - "Astronomy for Amateurs", Camille Flammarion.