waterscape

English

Etymology

water + -scape

Noun

waterscape (plural waterscapes)

  1. An aquatic landscape; a view or site prominently involving water.
    • 2002, Lorenz Eitner, 19th century European painting: David to Cézanne
      As early as 1898, Monet had thought of combining a series of such waterscapes into one wall-filling frieze []

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