Runawaynoun
A person or animal that runs away or has run away; a person, animal, or organization that escapes captivity or restrictions.
Runawaynoun
A vehicle (especially, a train) that is out of control.
Runawaynoun
(usually attributive) An object or process that is out of control or out of equilibrium.
Runawaynoun
The act of running away, especially of a horse or teams.
Runawaynoun
An overwhelming victory.
Runawayadjective
Having run away; escaped; fugitive
Runawayadjective
(of a horse or other animal) having escaped from the control of the rider or driver
Runawayadjective
Pertaining to or accomplished by running away or eloping
Runawayadjective
Easily won, as a contest
Runawayadjective
; rampant
Runawayadjective
(informal) deserting or revolting against one's group, duties, expected conduct, or the like, especially to establish or join a rival group, change one's life drastically, etc.
Runawaynoun
One who, or that which, flees from danger, duty, restraint, etc.; a fugitive.
Runawaynoun
The act of running away, esp. of a horse or teams; as, there was a runaway yesterday.
Runawayadjective
Running away; fleeing from danger, duty, restraint, etc.; as, runaway soldiers; a runaway horse.
Runawayadjective
Accomplished by running away or elopement, or during flight; as, a runaway marriage.
Runawayadjective
Won by a long lead; as, a runaway victory.
Runawaynoun
an easy victory
Runawaynoun
someone who flees from an uncongenial situation;
Runawayadjective
completely out of control;
Scapenoun
(botany) A leafless stalk growing directly out of a root.
Scapenoun
The basal segment of an insect's antenna (i.e. the part closest to the body).
Scapenoun
The basal part of the ovipositor of an insect, more specifically known as the oviscape.
Scapenoun
(architecture) The shaft of a column.
Scapenoun
(architecture) The apophyge of a shaft.
Scapenoun
(archaic) escape
Scapenoun
(obsolete) A means of escape; evasion.
Scapenoun
(obsolete) A freak; a slip; a fault; an escapade.
Scapenoun
(obsolete) A loose act of vice or lewdness.
Scapenoun
The cry of the snipe when flushed.
Scapenoun
The snipe itself.
Scapeverb
(archaic) to escape
Scapenoun
A peduncle rising from the ground or from a subterranean stem, as in the stemless violets, the bloodroot, and the like.
Scapenoun
The long basal joint of the antennæ of an insect.
Scapenoun
The shaft of a column.
Scapenoun
An escape.
Scapenoun
Means of escape; evasion.
Scapenoun
A freak; a slip; a fault; an escapade.
Scapenoun
Loose act of vice or lewdness.
Scapeverb
To escape.
Scapenoun
erect leafless flower stalk growing directly from the ground as in a tulip
Scapenoun
(architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a column