mindscape

English

Etymology

mind + -scape

Noun

mindscape (plural mindscapes)

  1. A mental landscape; the world of the mind.
    • 2009 January 28, Bruce Weber, “Updike’s Stories: Some Paths Traveled, Some Not Taken”, in New York Times:
      In novels like “The Coup,” [] he set his prowess at social observation loose in exotic land- and mindscapes.

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