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Definition of leave
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Leave (n.)
Liberty
granted
by which
restraint
or
illegality
is
removed;
permission;
allowance;
license.
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Enneapetalous
::
Enneapetalous
(a.)
Having
nine
petals,
or
flower
leaves..
Stripe
::
Stripe
(n.) A
stroke
or blow made with a whip, rod,
scourge,
or the like, such as
usually
leaves
a
mark..
Hand
::
Hand (n.) A
bundle
of
tobacco
leaves
tied
together.
Potpourri
::
Potpourri
(n.) A jar or
packet
of
flower
leaves,
perfumes,
and
spices,
used to scent a
room..
Cajuput
::
Cajuput
(n.) A
highly
stimulating
volatile
inflammable
oil,
distilled
from the
leaves
of an East
Indian
tree
(Melaleuca
cajuputi,
etc.) It is
greenish
in color and has a
camphoraceous
odor and
pungent
taste..
Crown-imperial
::
Crown-imperial
(n.) A
spring-blooming
plant
(Fritillaria
imperialis)
of the Lily
family,
having
at the top of the stalk a
cluster
of
pendent
bell-shaped
flowers
surmounted
with a tuft of green
leaves..
Plantain
::
Plantain
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Plantago,
but
especially
the P.
major,
a low herb with broad
spreading
radical
leaves,
and
slender
spikes
of
minute
flowers.
It is a
native
of
Europe,
but now found near the abode of
civilized
man in
nearly
all parts of the
world..
Couscous
::
Couscous
(n.) A kind of food used by the
natives
of
Western
Africa,
made of
millet
flour with
flesh,
and
leaves
of the
baobab;
--
called
also
lalo..
Over
::
Over
(adv.)
In a
manner
to bring the under side to or
towards
the top; as, to turn
(one's
self) over; to roll a stone over; to turn over the
leaves;
to tip over a
cart..
Relinquish
::
Relinquish
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from; to leave
behind;
to
desist
from; to
abandon;
to quit; as, to
relinquish
a
pursuit..
Olive
::
Olive (n.) A tree (Olea
Europaea)
with small
oblong
or
elliptical
leaves,
axillary
clusters
of
flowers,
and oval,
one-seeded
drupes.
The tree has been
cultivated
for its fruit for
thousands
of
years,
and its
branches
are the
emblems
of
peace.
The wood is
yellowish
brown and
beautifully
variegated..
Head
::
Head (n.) A
dense,
compact
mass of
leaves,
as in a
cabbage
or a
lettuce
plant..
Pitcher
::
Pitcher
(n.) A
tubular
or
cuplike
appendage
or
expansion
of the
leaves
of
certain
plants.
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Proceeding
from a
rootlike
stem, or one which does not rise above the
ground;
as, the
radical
leaves
of the
dandelion
and the
sidesaddle
flower..
Steal
::
Steal (v. t.) To take and carry away,
feloniously;
to take
without
right or
leave,
and with
intent
to keep
wrongfully;
as, to steal the
personal
goods of
another..
Hyssop
::
Hyssop
(n.) A plant
(Hyssopus
officinalis).
The
leaves
have an
aromatic
smell,
and a warm,
pungent
taste..
Disexercise
::
Disexercise
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
exercise;
to leave
untrained.
Presume
::
Presume
(v. t.) To
assume
or take
beforehand;
esp., to do or
undertake
without
leave or
authority
previously
obtained..
Sextodecimo
::
Sextodecimo
(a.)
Having
sixteen
leaves
to a
sheet;
of, or equal to, the size of one fold of a sheet of
printing
paper when
folded
so as to make
sixteen
leaves,
or
thirty-two
pages;
as, a
sextodecimo
volume..
Dimission
::
Dimission
(n.) Leave to
depart;
a
dismissing.
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