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Leaf - shaped-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A leaf is a flat, green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch. It helps the plant make food through photosynthesis and can vary in shape and size.

leaf

/lif/ /liːf/

Definition:

Flat, green part of a plant, typically attached to a stem.

Synonyms:

Frond, blade, foliage

Part of Speech:

Noun, verb

Antonyms:

Root, trunk

Common Collocations:

Fall leaf, green leaf, leaf litter, leaf blower

Derivatives:

Leaflet, leafy, leafless

Usage Tips:

Use "leaf" as a noun for plant parts or as a verb meaning to turn pages quickly.

Common Phrases:

Turn over a new leaf, shake like a leaf, take a leaf out of someone's book

Etymology:

From Old English "lēaf," related to Dutch "loof" and German "Laub."

Examples:

  • 1. The maple leaf turns red in autumn.
  • 2. She carefully pressed the leaf in her book.
  • 3. He began to leaf through the magazine impatiently.
  • 4. A single leaf floated on the pond’s surface.

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