Scaped
noun, verb (used with or without object), scaped, scaping. Archaic.
1.
escape.
noun
1.
a leafless stalk in plants that arises from a rosette of leaves and bears one or more flowers
2.
(zoology) a stalklike part, such as the first segment of an insect’s antenna
verb, noun
1.
an archaic word for escape
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