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Definition

A leaf is a flat, green part of a plant that helps it to make food. Leaves are attached to the stem of the plant by a petiole. The main job of a leaf is to photosynthesize, which is the process of using sunlight to make food.

How can the word be used?

The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem.

leaf

Different forms of the word

Noun: Leaf is the flat green part of a plant that grows from a stem. It is used to absorb sunlight and make food for the plant.

Adjective: Leafy is an adjective that describes something that has a lot of leaves. For example, a leafy tree is a tree that has a lot of leaves.

Verb: To leaf is to turn the pages of a book or magazine. For example, to leaf through a book is to turn the pages of a book quickly.

Etymology

The word "leaf" comes from the Old English word "læf", which also means "leaf". It was first used in English in the 8th century.

The Old English word "læf" is thought to be derived from the Proto-Germanic word *laub, which also means "leaf".

The word "leaf" is a very common word in the English language. I.

Question

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