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leaved
[ leevd ]
leaved
/ liːvd /
adjective
- having a leaf or leaves; leafed
- ( in combination )
a five-leaved stem
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- un·leaved adjective
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Example Sentences
Below these fork-leaved fronds and closer into the core of the lush knot are brown, disk-shaped plants.
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Superphosphate makes dark-colored, thick-leaved, stocky (p. 419) plants.
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The maple tree thrust one heavy-leaved branch over the porch.
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And, like the Cut-Leaved Birch, it is ironclad in its hardiness.
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One of the best trees for the small lawn is the Cut-Leaved Birch.
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The large-leaved rhubarb and cabbage plants slept too, their broad limp surfaces hanging in the sun like half-closed umbrellas.
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