0 a large area of countryside, especially in relation to its appearance:
1 to change the appearance of an area of land, especially next to a building or road so that it looks more like natural countryside
2 A landscape document is to be printed with the longer side of the paper at the top and bottom.
3 a large area of countryside, usually one without many buildings or other things that are not natural
4 the shape of the land and related features in a particular area:
a desert landscape
5 to change the appearance of an area of land, esp. by planting trees, flowers, and other plants:
The park was beautifully landscaped.
6 used to describe a computer document that is to be printed with the longer side of the paper at the top and bottom:
The garden has been designed to harmonize with the natural landscape.
Here and there the rusted hulk of an abandoned car dots the landscape.
As we journeyed south, the landscape became drier and rockier.
Romances may embody the hopes of their young lovers in spring landscapes of blossom, sunlit greensward and birdsong among young leaves.
Again, sixteenth-century landscapes are not truly 'views' but usually accumulations of generic features, 'conceptual rather than visual'.
At the same time, he is a shrewd observer who writes compellingly about the people and the landscapes he encounters.
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