leaf |
phylloid |
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective phylloid is
resembling a leaf.
leaf |
feuillemort |
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective feuillemort is
having the colour of a faded leaf.
leaf |
laulau |
As nouns the difference between leaf and laulau
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
laulau is a Hawaiian dish of pork wrapped in taro leaf.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
oppositifolious |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between leaf and oppositifolious
is that
leaf is (botany) a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
oppositifolious is (botany) placed at the same node with a leaf, but separated from it by the whole diameter of the stem.
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective oppositifolious is
(botany) placed at the same node with a leaf, but separated from it by the whole diameter of the stem.
leaf |
monophyllous |
In botany terms the difference between leaf and monophyllous
is that
leaf is a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
monophyllous is having a single leaf.
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective monophyllous is
having a single leaf.
leaf |
quinquenerved |
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective quinquenerved is
(botany|rare) having five nerves; said of a leaf with five nearly equal nerves or ribs rising from the end of the petiole.
leaf |
ecostate |
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective ecostate is
having no ribs or nerves.
leaf |
septfoil |
As nouns the difference between leaf and septfoil
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
septfoil is (architecture) a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of seven partially-overlapping circles of the same diameter.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
huitfoil |
As nouns the difference between leaf and huitfoil
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
huitfoil is (architecture) a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of eight partially-overlapping circles of the same diameter.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
leaf |
compital |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between leaf and compital
is that
leaf is (botany) a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into while
compital is (botany) of the vein of a leaf, intersecting at a wide angle.
As a noun leaf
is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
As an adjective compital is
(botany) of the vein of a leaf, intersecting at a wide angle.
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