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No, the compound word 'landscape' is a noun (landscape, landscapes) and a verb (landscape, landscapes, landscaping, landscaped).

The noun 'landscape' is a word for an are that can be seen in a single view; a area of a type of view; a picture or drawing of an area or view; the configuration of a page or picture that is wider than it is tall; a word for a thing.

The verb 'landscape' is to improve a piece of land by alteration of its appearance.

Examples:

Having grown up in a large city, he's always more comfortable in an urban landscape. (noun)

As soon as we can afford it, we plan to landscape the yard. (verb)

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