leaf |
mountain |
As nouns the difference between leaf and mountain
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
mountain is a large mass of earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth or adjacent land, usually given by geographers as above 1000 feet in height (or 3048 metres), though such masses may still be described as hills in comparison with larger mountains.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
lion |
leaf |
As nouns the difference between lion and leaf
is that
lion is net, web while
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.
As verbs the difference between lion and leaf
is that
lion is fill while
leaf is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
deal |
leaf |
As nouns the difference between deal and leaf
is that
deal is (slang) a deal while
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.
meat |
leaf |
As nouns the difference between meat and leaf
is that
meat is meatus while
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.
leaf |
leafiness |
As nouns the difference between leaf and leafiness
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
leafiness is the state or condition of being leafy.
As a verb leaf
is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.
slat |
leaf |
As an adjective slat
is smooth.
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.
louver |
leaf |
As nouns the difference between louver and leaf
is that
louver is a type of turret on the roof of certain medieval buildings designed to allow ventilation or the admission of light while
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.
trunk |
leaf |
As nouns the difference between trunk and leaf
is that
trunk is drink while
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.
conifer |
leaf |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between conifer and leaf
is that
conifer is (botany) a plant belonging to the conifers; a cone-bearing seed plant with vascular tissue, usually a tree while
leaf is (botany) a foliage leaf or any of the many and often considerably different structures it can specialise into.
As nouns the difference between conifer and leaf
is that
conifer is (botany) a plant belonging to the conifers; a cone-bearing seed plant with vascular tissue, usually a tree while
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.
leaf |
monkey |
As nouns the difference between leaf and monkey
is that
leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while
monkey is any member of the clade simiiformes not also of the clade hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
As verbs the difference between leaf and monkey
is that
leaf is to produce leaves; put forth foliage while
monkey is (
label) to meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
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