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    leaf
    [lēf]
    noun
    leaves (plural 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" · "bay leaves" · "an oak leaf"
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      • any of a number of plant structures similar to leaves, e.g. bracts, sepals, and petals.
      • foliage regarded collectively.
      • the state of having leaves:
        "the trees are still in leaf"
      • the leaves of tobacco or tea:
        "leaf tea"
    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.
      • a single thickness of paper, especially in a book with each side forming a page.
      • gold, silver, or other specified metal in the form of very thin foil:
        "gold leaf"
      • the hinged part or flap of a door, shutter, or table.
      • an extra section inserted to extend a table.
      • the inner or outer part of a cavity wall or double-glazed window.
      • any of the stacked metal strips that form a leaf spring.
    Origin
    Old English lēaf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch loof and German Laub.
    leave
    [lēv]
    verb
    leaves (third person present)
    1. go away from:
      "she left New York on June 6" · "we were almost the last to leave" · "the Bruins left for Toronto on Monday"
      Similar:
      depart from
      go away from
      go from
      withdraw from
      retire from
      take oneself off from
      exit from
      take one's leave of
      pull out of
      be gone from
      decamp from
      disappear from
      absent oneself from
      say one's farewells/goodbyes
      abscond from
      run away from
      flee (from)
      fly from
      bolt from
      go AWOL
      take French leave
      escape (from)
      begin one's journey
    2. allow to remain:
      "the parts he disliked he would alter and the parts he didn't dislike he'd leave"
    3. cause (someone or something) to be in a particular state or position:
      "he'll leave you in no doubt about what he thinks" · "I'll leave the door open" · "the children were left with feelings of loss"
      • let (someone) do or deal with something without offering help or assistance:
        "infected people are often rejected by family and friends, leaving them to face this chronic condition alone"
      • cause to remain as a trace or record:
        "dark fruit that would leave purple stains on the table napkins" · "they leave the impression that they can be bullied"
      • deposit or entrust to be kept, collected, or attended to:
        "she left a note for me"
    noun
    leaves (plural noun)
    1. (in pool, billiards, snooker, croquet, and other games) the position of the balls after a shot.
    Origin
    Old English lǣfan ‘bequeath’, also ‘allow to remain, leave in place’ of Germanic origin; related to German bleiben ‘remain’.
    leave
    [lēv]
    Origin
    Old English lēaf ‘permission’, of West Germanic origin; related to lief and love.
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