Main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants, usually consisting of a flat green blade attached to the stem directly or by a stalk.
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Examples for "leaves"
Examples for "leaves"
1The PSA-Opel deal leaves FCA in an increasingly difficult position in Europe.
2Rights groups say this leaves workers across the region open to exploitation.
3Yet the new approach leaves China plenty of scope to nix investigations.
4The result leaves Dundee in third place, three points behind Ayr United.
5This often leaves them at risk of getting involved in illegal activities.
1However, field evidence for such effect of conspecific leaf litter remains absent.
2That red rose in the snow- Ihavethe leaf in my breviary.
3The bambu set up is the mast; the leaf is the sail.
4Late last year, Dotcom claimed he had turned over a new leaf.
5Perhaps it's simply a change in leaf physiology linked to cooling temperatures.
1Soluble nutrients sprayed on plant leaves are rapidly taken into the vascular system.
2Essentially plant leaves sprayed with toxic chemicals, the product mimics marijuana's active ingredient, THC.
3When it's that hot, the oil can damage plant leaves.
4People will see it as fine particulate matter on plant leaves and on their cars.
5You could feed a computer photos of diseased and healthy plant leaves, labeled as such.
1Wild service tree leaf, Cat thought, and wondered a little how he knew about trees.
2There is not a breath of wind and even if there were, there is not a tree leaf or a blade of grass in sight.
3The grass seemed to be growing, and the trees leafing under the spectator's eyes.
4Oak trees leaf 10 days earlier.
5It is said that the two trees leafed at nearly the same time, both being backward owing to the cold spring.
Translations for tree leaf