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/lēf/
noun
  1. a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. Leaves are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration.
    "many of the trees had lost their leaves"
    synonyms: frond, flag, needle, pad, blade, bract, leaflet, cotyledon, foliole
  2. a thing that resembles a leaf in being flat and thin, typically something that is one of two or more similar items forming a set or stack.

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Amount Per 1 cup shredded (36 g)
Calories 5
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0.1 g
0%
Saturated fat 0 g
0%
Cholesterol 0 mg
0%
Sodium 10 mg
0%
Potassium 70 mg
2%
Total Carbohydrate 1 g
0%
Dietary fiber 0.5 g
2%
Sugar 0.3 g
Protein 0.5 g
1%
Caffeine 0 mg
Vitamin C
5%
Calcium
1%
Iron
1%
Vitamin D
0%
Vitamin B6
0%
Cobalamin
0%
Magnesium
1%
Leaves from en.wikipedia.org
A leaf ( pl. : leaves) is a principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis.
Leaves from www.britannica.com
May 8, 2024 · Leaf, any usually flattened green outgrowth from the stem of a vascular plant. Leaves are the primary sites of photosynthesis and ...
superlative adjective. comparative adjective. compound adjective. Take the full quiz.Go to all quizzes.
Leaves from www.collinsdictionary.com
Leaves is the plural form of leaf, and the third person singular form of leave.
Leaves from harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu
Leaves change color during the autumn because the amounts of pigments change as the leaves prepare to fall from the trees. All leaves gradually lose ...
The autumn foliage of some trees show only yellow colors. Others, like many oaks, display mostly browns. All these colors are due to the mixing of varying ...
Leaves from kids.britannica.com
The leaf is one of the most important parts of a plant. Leaves produce food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis. The leaves of different ...
LEAVES meaning: 1. plural of leaf 2. plural of leaf 3. pl of leaf. Learn more.