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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·cape
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
fleeing
from
danger
,
of
evading
harm
,
or
of
avoiding
notice
;
deliverance
from
injury
or
any
evil
;
flight
;
as
,
an
escape
in
battle
;
a
narrow
escape
;
also
,
the
means
of
escape
;
as
,
a
fire
escape
.
I
would
hasten
my
escape
from
the
windy
storm
.
--
Ps
.
lv
. 8.
2.
That
which
escapes
attention
or
restraint
;
a
mistake
;
an
oversight
;
also
,
transgression
. [
Obs
.]
I
should
have
been
more
accurate
,
and
corrected
all
those
former
escapes
.
--
Burton
.
3.
A
sally
.
“Thousand
escapes
of
wit.”
4.
Law
The
unlawful
permission
,
by
a
jailer
or
other
custodian
,
of
a
prisoner's
departure
from
custody
.
5.
Bot.
A
plant
which
has
escaped
from
cultivation
.
Note:
☞
Escape
is
technically
distinguishable
from
prison
breach
,
which
is
the
unlawful
departure
of
the
prisoner
from
custody
,
escape
being
the
permission
of
the
departure
by
the
custodian
,
either
by
connivance
or
negligence
.
The
term
escape
,
however
,
is
applied
by
some
of
the
old
authorities
to
a
departure
from
custody
by
stratagem
,
or
without
force
.
5.
Arch.
An
apophyge
.
6.
Leakage
or
outflow
,
as
of
steam
or
a
liquid
.
7.
Elec.
Leakage
or
loss
of
currents
from
the
conducting
wires
,
caused
by
defective
insulation
.
Escape pipe
Steam Boilers
,
a
pipe
for
carrying
away
steam
that
escapes
through
a
safety
valve
.
Escape valve
Steam Engine
,
a
relief
valve
;
a
safety
valve
.
See
under
Relief
,
and
Safety
.
Escape wheel
Horol.
,
the
wheel
of
an
escapement
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
escape
wheel
n
:
gear
that
engages
a
rocking
lever
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