climber vs scape

climber

noun
  • A plant such as a vine that climbs upwards as it grows by attaching itself to some support. 

  • A person who is constantly trying to get ahead socially. 

  • Any structure on a playground designed to be climbed on. 

  • A bird that climbs, such as a parrot or woodpecker; specifically (archaic), a bird having two toes pointing forward, and two pointing backward, formerly regarded as being from the order Scansores or Zygodactyli (now obsolete as the birds formerly in this order have been reclassified into different orders); a zygodactyl. 

  • A cyclist who specializes in riding especially well on steep hills or roads. 

  • Synonym of climbing iron (“a kind of crampon attached to the shoe to aid with climbing”) 

scape

noun
  • A leafless stalk growing directly out of a root. 

  • The apophyge of a shaft. 

  • The cry of the snipe when flushed. 

  • The snipe itself. 

  • The shaft of a column. 

  • The basal segment of an insect's antenna (i.e. the part closest to the body). 

  • The basal part of the ovipositor of an insect, more specifically known as the oviscape. 

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