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Leazed vs Leaved - What's the difference?

leazed | leaved |

As a verb leazed

is past tense of leaze.

As an adjective leaved is

having a leaf, leaves or folds; used mainly in combination with another word to form adjectives describing the number, form, colour, etc, of leaves.

leazed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (leaze)

  • leaze

    English

    Verb

    (leaz)
  • (to glean, or pick up grain)
  • leaved

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Having a leaf, leaves or folds; used mainly in combination with another word to form adjectives describing the number, form, colour, etc, of leaves.
  • Synonyms

    * leafed

    Derived terms

    * alder-leaved * ash-leaved maple * cross-leaved * cut-leaved * broad-leaved * fig-leaved * five-leaved * four-leaved * hawkweed-leaved saxifrage * holly-leaved banksia * holly-leaved cherry * ivy-leaved * long-leaved * * narrow-leaved * nettle-leaved goosefoot * oak-leaved * red-leaved * rough-leaved * round-leaved * rue-leaved * silver-leaved * small-leaved * smooth-leaved * strawberry-leaved * thick-leaved * three-leaved * twin-leaved * two-leaved * unleaved * well-leaved

    See also

    * leafed

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