Interleave vs Interleaf - What's the difference?
interleave | interleaf |
To insert (pages, which are normally blank) between the pages of a book
To intersperse (something) at regular intervals between the parts of a thing
(computing) To allocate (things such as successive segments of memory) to different tasks
A leaf, often of tissue paper or other thin paper, inserted between the pages of a book to protect illustrations.
A sheet of paper or cardboard, placed between layers on a pallet to create a cohesive structure.
Interleaf is a alternative form of interleave.
As verbs the difference between interleave and interleaf
is that interleave is to insert (pages, which are normally blank) between the pages of a book while interleaf is Same as interleaveAs a noun interleaf is
a leaf, often of tissue paper or other thin paper, inserted between the pages of a book to protect illustrations.interleave
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Alternative forms
* interleafVerb
(interleav)Derived terms
* interleaved * interleavinginterleaf
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Noun
(interleaves)- ''If you stack high columns of these boxes without using interleafs they'll fall apart.
