The range of a person's thoughts and imagination, regarded as a panorama capable of being contemplated by another person; mental landscape or inner vision.
Origin
1930s; earliest use found in The Saturday Review. From mind + -scape.
Definition of mindscape in US English:
mindscape
nounˈmʌɪn(d)skeɪp
The range of a person's thoughts and imagination, regarded as a panorama capable of being contemplated by another person; mental landscape or inner vision.
Origin
1930s; earliest use found in The Saturday Review. From mind + -scape.