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abrupt
acerous
acute
alkermes
amplexicaul
anthophyllite
apetalous
aphyllous
apophyllite
asperifoliate
axil
bigeminate
bijugous
bilobate
binate
bipartite
bipennate
bipetalous
biternate
blade
bladed
bracte
brake
branch-leaf
bristle-shaped
broad-leafed
bronzing
bullate
calycle
canaliculated
capillary
carinated
castrate
castration
cauline
ciliated
circinal
cirrous
clasping
clover-grass
cole-seed
compact
concave
conjugate
cordate
cordated
coriaceous
cornblade
couch
cowled
crenate
crenated
crenature
crescent-shaped
cucullate
cucullated
cuspidate
cuspidated
decanting
decaphyllous
decapitate
decapitation
decidedly
decidence
decider
deciding
deciduous
decurrent
decursive
defoliation
deltoid
dentated
denticulated
dependent
digitate
dipetalous
diphyllous
discern
disk
dogs-ear
ebracteate
emarginated
enneapetalous
ensiform
entire
epiphyllospermous
equitant
erect
erose
exfoliate
extrafoliaceous
fade
fall
farctate
feuillemort
filemot
filial
fillet
fingered
fiveleaf
fiveleafed
floating
floral
foil
foliaceous
foliage
foliate
foliating
foliation
foliferous
folio
foliole
foliomort
folious
footstalk
frond
frondous
gild
gilded
gilding
gilt
glutinous
goldleaf
hastated
heptaphyllous
heterophyllous
hexapetalous
hexaphyllous
hyphen
impearl
inermous
infoliate
interfoliaceous
interleaf
interleave
intrafoliaceous
keeled
lacerated
lacunose
lanated
lanceolated
laterifolious
leaf
leaf-stalk
leafless
leaflet
leafy
leaved
leaves
leavy
limb
linear
lineate
lithophyl
liverwort
lobe
lyrated
magnolia
malachite
malleate
malleation
margin
membranaceous
monocotyledonous
monopetalous
monophyllous
moss
multifid
natant
nerved
oak-apple
obovate
obverse
obvoluted
oppositifolious
orbiculated
ovated
page
papillose
papulose
partite
patent
pectinated
pedate
pedatifid
peltated
pennated
pentadactyl
pentaphyllous
perdifoil
perfoliate
persisting
pertused
petal
petalism
petalite
petiole
petioled
philomot
phyllite
phyllophorous
pilous
pinnated
pinnatifid
pinnulate
planifolious
planipetalous
plicated
polyphyllous
polypody
pot
protocol
quadrangular
quadrifid
quadrijugous
quadrilobed
quadriphyllous
quinate
quinquefid
quinquefoliated
raceme
radical
radicant
reclinate
recurvate
recurved
repand
resupinate
retuse
revolute
rhubarb
rib
rider
roll
rotund
rotundifolious
rugged
rugous
runcinate
sagittate
scale
schedule
seed-leaf
sejugous
semi-columnar
senna
sepal
sericeous
serrated
sessile
setaceous
shade
shamrock
sheathed
shrivel
silver-beater
simple
sinuate
spatulate
spine
squarrous
standard
stem-clasping
stem-leaf
stipe
stipula
strap
strigous
subaxillary
subulate
supra-decompound
suprafoliaceous
sword-shaped
tenuity
tergeminate
ternate
tesselated
tetrapetalous
tetraphyllous
three-leaved
three-lobed
three-nerved
three-parted
three-sided
tinfoil
tomentous
toothletted
tortuous
trefoil
tremulous
tremulousness
triangular
trifoliate
trijugous
trinerved
tripartite
tripetalous
triphyllous
tripinnate
triternate
truncate
turn
umbilicated
undated
undulated
unequal
vaginant
vaginated
valve
veined
veinless
venous
vernation
vert
vesiculous
wafer
warty
waste
water-leaf
waved
wedge-shaped
white-beam
wing
winged
wrack



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LEAF, n. plu. leaves.

1. In botany, leaves are organs of perspiration and inhalation in plants. They usually shoot from the sides of the stems and branches, but sometimes from the root; sometimes they are sessile; more generally supported by petioles. They are of various forms, flat, extended, linear, cylindric, &c.

2. The thin, extended part of a flower; a petal.

3. A part of a book containing two pages.

4. The side of a double door. 1Kings 6.

5. Something resembling a leaf in thinness and extension; a very thin plate; as gold leaf.

6. The movable side of a table.

LEAF, v.i. To shoot out leaves; to produce leaves. The trees leaf in May.

1913 Definition
Leaf (leaf)
n.(l***emacr]f)
Leaf
; pl. Leaves (l***emacr]vz). [OE. leef, lef, leaf, AS. leáf; akin to S. l1913 webster dictionaryf, OFries. laf, D. loof foliage, G. laub, OHG. loub leaf, fo
  1. 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.

    * Such leaves usually consist of a blade, or lamina , supported upon a leafstalk or petiole, which, continued through the blade as the midrib, gives off woody ribs and veins that support the cellular texture. The petiole has usually some sort of an appendage on each side of its base, which is called the stipule. The green parenchyma of the leaf is covered with a thin epiderm pierced with closable microscopic openings, known as stomata.

  2. A special organ of vegetation in the form of a lateral outgrowth from the stem, whether appearing as a part of the foliage, or as a cotyledon, a scale, a bract, a spine, or a tendril.

    * In this view every part of a plant, except the root and the stem, is either a leaf, or is composed of leaves more or less modified and transformed.

  3. Something which is like a leaf in being wide and thin and having a flat surface, or in being attached to a larger body by one edge or end; as : (a) A part of a book or folded sheet containing two pages upon its opposite sides. (b) A side, division, or part, that slides or is hinged, as of window shutters, folding doors, etc. (c) The movable side of a table. (d) A very thin plate; as, gold leaf. (e) A portion of fat lying in a separate fold or layer. (f) One of the teeth of a pinion, especially when small.

    Leaf beetle (Zoöl.), any beetle which feeds upon leaves; esp., any species of the family Chrysomelidæ, as the potato beetle and helmet beetle. -- Leaf bridge, a draw-bridge having a platform or leaf which swings vertically on hinges. -- Leaf bud (Bot.), a bud which develops into leaves or a leafy branch. -- Leaf butterfly (Zoöl.), any butterfly which, in the form and colors of its wings, resembles the leaves of plants upon which it rests; esp., butterflies of the genus Kallima, found in Southern Asia and the East Indies. -- Leaf crumpler (Zoöl.), a small moth (Phycis indigenella), the larva of which feeds upon leaves of the apple tree, and forms its nest by crumpling and fastening leaves together in clusters. -- Leaf cutter (Zoöl.) , any one of various species of wild bees of the genus Megachile, which cut rounded pieces from the edges of leaves, or the petals of flowers, to be used in the construction of their nests, which are made in holes and crevices, or in a leaf rolled up for the purpose. Among the common American species are M. brevis and M. centuncularis. Called also rose- cutting bee. -- Leaf fat, the fat which lies in leaves or layers within the body of an animal. -- Leaf flea (Zoöl.), a jumping plant louse of the family Psyllidæ. -- Leaf frog (Zoöl.), any tree frog of the genus Phyllomedusa. -- Leaf green.(Bot.) See Chlorophyll. -- Leaf hopper (Zoöl.), any small jumping hemipterous insect of the genus Tettigonia, and allied genera. They live upon the leaves and twigs of plants. See Live hopper. -- Leaf insect (Zoöl.), any one of several genera and species of orthopterous insects, esp. of the genus Phyllium, in which the wings, and sometimes the legs, resemble leaves in color and form. They are common in Southern Asia and the East Indies. -- Leaf lard, lard from leaf fat. See under Lard. -- Leaf louse (Zoöl.), an aphid. -- Leaf metal, metal in thin leaves, as gold, silver, or tin. -- Leaf miner (Zoöl.), any one of various small lepidopterous and dipterous insects, which, in the larval stages, burrow in and eat the parenchyma of leaves; as, the pear-tree leaf miner (Lithocolletis geminatella). -- Leaf notcher (Zoöl.), a pale bluish green beetle (Artipus Floridanus), which, in Florida, eats the edges of the leaves of orange trees. -- Leaf roller (Zoöl.), the larva of any tortricid moth which makes a nest by rolling up the leaves of plants. See Tortrix. - - Leaf scar (Bot.), the cicatrix on a stem whence a leaf has fallen. -- Leaf sewer (Zoöl.), a tortricid moth, whose caterpillar makes a nest by rolling up a leaf and fastening the edges together with silk, as if sewn; esp., Phoxopteris nubeculana, which feeds upon the apple tree. -- Leaf sight, a hinged sight on a firearm, which can be raised or folded down. -- Leaf trace (Bot.), one or more fibrovascular bundles, which may be traced down an endogenous stem from the base of a leaf. -- Leaf tier (Zoöl.), a tortricid moth whose larva makes a nest by fastening the edges of a leaf together with silk; esp., Teras cinderella, found on the apple tree. -- Leaf valve, a valve which moves on a hinge. -- Leaf wasp (Zoöl.), a sawfly. - - To turn over a new leaf, to make a radical change for the better in one's way of living or doing. [Colloq.]

    They were both determined to turn over a new leaf. Richardson.

  4. To shoot out leaves] to produce leaves; to leave; as, the trees leaf in May.
    Sir T. Browne.

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