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There are 23 twelve-letter words containing ESCAP

culturescapeescapabilityescape␣artistescape␣clauseescape␣rhythmescape␣routesescape␣valvesescape␣wheelsescapologiesescapologistfinancescapefuturescapesgarbagescapegarden␣escapegenomescapesimmunoescapeinescapeablemarinescapesnarrow␣escapenaturescapesofficescapesservicescapeset␣one's␣cap␣at

26 definitions found

  • culturescape — n. Cultural context.
  • escapability — n. The degree to which something is escapable.
  • escape␣artist — n. A person who is skilled at escaping from confinement, for example… — n. An entertainer who performs escapes from perilous situations…
  • escape␣clause — n. (Figuratively) Any clause, term or condition in a contract…
  • escape␣rhythm — n. (Cardiology) A heart rhythm that is initiated at places other…
  • escape␣routes — n. Plural of escape route.
  • escape␣valves — n. Plural of escape valve.
  • escape␣wheels — n. Plural of escape wheel.
  • escapologies — n. Plural of escapology.
  • escapologist — n. An entertainer skilled in the art of escapology.
  • financescape — n. Figuratively, the financial landscape; financial markets. — n. The culture associated with financial markets.
  • futurescapes — n. Plural of futurescape.
  • garbagescape — n. A landscape dominated by garbage or refuse.
  • garden␣escape — n. A non-native plant species that has accidentally been allowed…
  • genomescapes — n. Plural of genomescape.
  • immunoescape — n. (Immunology) The failure of the immune system to eliminate all pathogens.
  • inescapeable — adj. Nonstandard spelling of inescapable.
  • marinescapes — n. Plural of marinescape.
  • narrow␣escape — n. A situation in which an accident or other unfortunate incident…
  • naturescapes — n. Plural of naturescape.
  • officescapes — n. Plural of officescape.
  • servicescape — n. The range of services available in the market.
  • set␣one's␣cap␣at — v. (Idiomatic) To choose a man as a potential husband (for a girl). — v. (Idiomatic, more generally) To choose something as a goal.
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