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UK
/lˈiːvd/
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ADJECTIVE
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having leaves or leaves as specified; often used in combination
broad-leafed
a fully leafed tree
four-leaved clover
How To Use leaved In A Sentence
- In the near rocks zone, a battle airship firmly adsorb to a great meteorolite, an eye warrior watch with scout far places of Flolamp fleets, soundless, Boss, Flolamp have leaved for Life Star. Mini Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
- In the near rocks zone, a battle airship firmly adsorb to a great meteorolite, an eye warrior watch with scout far places of Flolamp fleets, soundless, Boss, Flolamp have leaved for Life Star. Mini Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
- On walls, ivy was glossy leaved and covered in clusters of green berries waiting to ripen to black. Times, Sunday Times
- As many as 30 different species grow, among them Alpine bartsia Bartsia alpina, Alpine bistort Polygonum viviparum, Unalaska fleabane Erigeron humilis and thick-leaved whitlow grass Draba crassifolia. Ilulissat Icefjord, Denmark-Greenland
- Growing in part shade, the clusters of pure white bell-shaped flowers look their best as the sun moves from them and they are left to give a patch of light in front of a dark-leaved heuchera.
- Other student-poets cleaved to the justified left margin; still others wrote in paragraphs.
- Habitat and Ecology: In lowland broad - leaved evergreen forest. Flowering: Aug.
- However, when an emergency occurs, the curled varieties will be found suitable for cooking, and the broad-leaved for salading, and therefore there need be no waste where one sort predominates. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
- Whoever made the original choice of plants did a splendid job, leaving us a mix of marginals, surface-leaved and submerged oxygenating plants, all of which I would highly recommend to fellow novice pond keepers.
- They are both small-leaved, though the santolina mounds really nicely and so gives a little structure of its own. Reposting of New Design-Part One-Why? « Fairegarden