Noun
A landscape of an indoor setting.
The distinctive design that constitutes individual identity; a concept derived by Gerard Manley Hopkins from the ideas of the medieval philosopher Duns Scotus.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHer red Triumph motorbike replaces her original dirt bike known as "Big Red", once again providing her with access to her Inscape, the Shorter Way. Source: Internet
Originally a gift from her father, Big Red was lost after Charlie Manx threw it into the Shorter Way, causing both it and her Inscape to disappear. Source: Internet
His poems would then try to present this "inscape" so that a poem like The Windhover aims to depict not the bird in general but instead one instance and its relation to the breeze. Source: Internet
The exact detail of "inscape" is uncertain and probably known to Hopkins alone but it has to do with the individual essence and uniqueness of every physical thing. Source: Internet