| ESCAPE | • escape v. (Intransitive) To get free; to free oneself. • escape v. (Transitive) To avoid (any unpleasant person or thing); to elude, get away from.
 • escape v. (Intransitive) To avoid capture; to get away with something, avoid punishment.
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| ESCAPED | • escaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of escape. • escaped adj. Having escaped, especially from prison or another place of confinement.
 • ESCAPE v. to free oneself.
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| ESCAPEE | • escapee n. Someone who has become free through escaping imprisonment. • escapee n. Someone who has escaped.
 • escapee n. (Botany) A plant that has escaped from cultivation.
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| ESCAPER | • escaper n. A person who escapes. • escaper n. (Computing) A program or algorithm for escaping text.
 • ESCAPER n. one that escapes.
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| ESCAPES | • escapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of escape. • escapes n. Plural of escape.
 • ESCAPE v. to free oneself.
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| ESCAPEES | • escapees n. Plural of escapee. • escapées n. Plural of escapée.
 • ESCAPEE n. a person who has escaped.
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| ESCAPERS | • escapers n. Plural of escaper. • ESCAPER n. one that escapes.
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| ICESCAPE | • icescape n. An ice-covered landscape. • ICESCAPE n. a landscape covered in ice.
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| FIRESCAPE | • FIRESCAPE v. to arrange the features of (a garden or other area of land) in a way that inhibits the spread of fire. | 
| ICESCAPES | • icescapes n. Plural of icescape. • ICESCAPE n. a landscape covered in ice.
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| ESCAPELESS | • escapeless adj. From which escape is not possible. • ESCAPELESS adj. without escape.
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| ESCAPEMENT | • escapement n. (Clocks, mechanics) The contrivance in a timepiece (winding wristwatch) which connects the train of… • escapement n. A mechanism found in devices such as a typewriter or printer which controls lateral motion of the carriage.
 • escapement n. An escape or means of escape.
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| FIRESCAPED | • FIRESCAPE v. to arrange the features of (a garden or other area of land) in a way that inhibits the spread of fire. | 
| FIRESCAPES | • FIRESCAPE v. to arrange the features of (a garden or other area of land) in a way that inhibits the spread of fire. | 
| ESCAPEMENTS | • escapements n. Plural of escapement. • ESCAPEMENT n. a part of a clock or watch connecting the wheelwork with the pendulum or balance, and allowing a tooth to escape at each vibration, also SCAPEMENT.
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