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starscape|ˈstɑːskeɪp| [f. star n.1, after landscape.] A view or prospect of a sky filled with stars. Also fig.
1926S. Leslie Cantab (ed. 2) xiii. 163 He stared through the window at the Sussex star-scape. 1947Horizon Aug. 100 He [sc. Paalen]..leads us into ‘star⁓scapes’, a happy nomenclature invented by him. 1958L. Durrell Balthazar i. i. 13 Winter: freezing snow, cool sand..clear sky panels{ddd}magnificent starscapes. 1965Spectator 1 Jan. 16/1 One of those golden, glittering Covent Garden starscapes which..are so fascinating to diagnose through opera glasses. 1968A. C. Clarke 2001: Space Odyssey xliv. 210 The scurrying flecks of light no longer moved across the redly-glowing starscape still thousands of miles below. |