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Leaf logo #10101) Adorn with certain symbols 2) Autumn dropping 3) Autumn faller 4) Bar-soap brand 5) Bindery unit 6) Bit of a tree 7) Bit of foliage 8) Bit of kale 9) Bit of lettuce 10) Book page 11) Book part 12) Book sheet 13) Branch 14) Browse through 15) Bud, eventually 16) Canada flag feature 17) Canadian emblem
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Leaf logo #10101) Blade 2) Browse 3) Cataphyll 4) Flyleaf 5) Foliage 6) Folio 7) Frond 8) Greenery 9) Interleaf 10) Leafage 11) Leaves 12) Page 13) Piece 14) Sheet 15) Sporophyl 16) Sporophyll 17) Verdure
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leaf logo #21820an outgrowth of a stem, usually flat and green; its main function is food manufacture by photosynthesis.
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Leaf logo #21002• (n.) A colored, usually green, expansion growing from the side of a stem or rootstock, in which the sap for the use of the plant is elaborated under the influence of light; one of the parts of a plant which collectively constitute its foliage. • (n.) Something which is like a leaf in being wide and thin and having a flat surface, or in ...
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Leaf logo #22462Outgrowth from the stem may consist of two parts, the stalk or petiole (when present) and the blade or leaf proper, which may be single (simple leaf) or divided into leaflets (compound leaf).
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leaf logo #21003(from the article `Novikov, Sergey Petrovich`) ...of Mathematicians in Nice, France, in 1970. One of his most impressive contributions in the field of topology was his work on ...
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leaf logo #21003in botany, any usually flattened green outgrowth from the stem of a vascular plant. Leaves manufacture food for plants, which in turn ultimately ... [40 related articles]
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Leaf logo #20704The inner or outer wall of a cavity wall construction.
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Leaf logo #20901A vegetative organ which, when complete, consists of a flat blade, a petiole or stalk, and (usually two) small leafy appendages at the base of the petiole.
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leaf logo #22290 Paper-thin sheets of metals. Gold, silver, platinum, and copper are rolled or pounded into metallic leaf which can be applied to surfaces.
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LEAF logo #10444Law Enforcement Access Field
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Leaf logo #10444The lateral organ of a stem. In grasses it consists of sheath and blade.
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Leaf logo #20972Leaf (lēf) noun ; plural Leaves (lēvz). [ Middle English leef , lef , leaf , Anglo-Saxon leáf ; akin to S. lōf , OFries. laf , Dutch loof foliage, German laub , Old High German loub leaf, foliage, I...
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Leaf logo #20692See also PAGE (395), RECTO (471), VERSO (566) A single sheet of paper, recto and verso, making two pages of a book; the basic bibliographical unit of a book
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Leaf logo #21228Outgrowth from the stem may consist of two parts, the stalk or petiole (when present) and the blade or leaf proper, which may be single (simple leaf) or divided into leaflets (compound leaf).
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Leaf logo #21217A leaf is the green deciduous part of a plant, usually shooting from the sides of the stem and branches, but sometimes from the root, by which the sap is supposed to be elaborated or fitted for the nourishment of the plant by being exposed to air and light on its extensive surface. When fully developed the leaf generally consists of two parts, an e...
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Leaf logo #21217Leaf is slang for cannabis.
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leaf logo #22997An organ found in most vascular plants; it consists of a flat lamina (blade) and a petiole (stalk). Many flowering plants have additionally a pair of small stipules near the base of the petiole.
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leaf logo #20013An organ found in most vascular plants; it consists of a flat lamina (blade) and a petiole (stalk). Many flowering plants have additionally a pair of small stipules near the base of the petiole.
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Leaf logo #20697The inner or outer wall of a cavity wall construction.
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leaf logo #20974folio noun a sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a manuscript or book)
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leaf logo #21221Click images to enlargeLateral outgrowth on the stem of a plant, and in most species is the primary organ of photosynthesis (the process in which the energy from absorbed sunlight is used to combine carbon dioxide and water to form sugars). The chief leaf types are cotyledons (seed leaves), scale leaves (on underground st...
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Leaf logo #22488One of the lateral outgrowths of a stem of a plant.
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Leaf logo #22539One of a number of folds (each containing two pages) which comprises a book or manuscript.
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leaf logo #22581A plant structure consisting of an outgrowth arising from a stem or branch. Most leaves are green and contain chlorophyll.The primary function of a leaf is to capture sunlight for photosynthesis.
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