As verbs the difference between leafed and leazed
is that leafed is past tense of leaf while leazed is past tense of leaze.
As an adjective leafed
is having a leaf or leaves; used mainly in combination with another word to form adjectives describing the number, form, colour, etc., of leaves.
leafed
English
Verb
(head)
(leaf)
Adjective
(-)
Having a leaf or leaves; used mainly in combination with another word to form adjectives describing the number, form, colour, etc., of leaves.
Synonyms
* leaved
Derived terms
* blue-leafed wattle
* broad-leafed
* four-leafed
* ivy-leafed cyclamen
* long-leafed
* red-leafed
* thick-leafed
* silver-leafed
* three-leafed
* two-leafed
* unleafed
* wavy-leafed soap plant
* willow-leafed magnolia
* willow-leafed pear
See also
* leaved
* laurifolius
* oleifolius
* salicifolius
leazed
English
Verb
(head)
(leaze) leaze
English
Verb
(leaz)
(to glean, or pick up grain)