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Definition of leave
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Leave (v. i.) To
depart;
to set out.
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Hyphen
::
Hyphen
(n.) A mark or short dash, thus [-],
placed
at the end of a line which
terminates
with a
syllable
of a word, the
remainder
of which is
carried
to the next line; or
between
the parts of many a
compound
word; as in
fine-leaved,
clear-headed.
It is also
sometimes
used to
separate
the
syllables
of
words..
Chard
::
Chard (n.) The
tender
leaves
or
leafstalks
of the
artichoke,
white beet, etc.,
blanched
for table use..
Enrive
::
Enrive
(v. t.) To rive; to
cleave.
Seta
::
Seta (n.) Any
slender,
more or less
rigid,
bristlelike
organ or part; as the hairs of a
caterpillar,
the
slender
spines
of a
crustacean,
the
hairlike
processes
of a
protozoan,
the
bristles
or stiff hairs on the
leaves
of some
plants,
or the
pedicel
of the
capsule
of a
moss..
Water Milfoil
::
Water
milfoil
() Any plant of the genus
Myriophyllum,
aquatic
herbs with
whorled
leaves,
the
submersed
ones
pinnately
parted
into
capillary
divisions..
Cleave
::
Cleave
(v. i. ) To
adhere
closely;
to
stick;
to hold fast; to
cling.
Chlorosis
::
Chlorosis
(n.) A
disease
in
plants,
causing
the
flowers
to turn green or the
leaves
to lose their
normal
green
color..
Leave
::
Leave (n.) The act of
leaving
or
departing;
a
formal
parting;
a
leaving;
farewell;
adieu;
-- used
chiefly
in the
phrase,
to take
leave,
i. e.,
literally,
to take
permission
to go..
Thus
::
Thus (n.) The
commoner
kind of
frankincense,
or that
obtained
from the
Norway
spruce,
the
long-leaved
pine, and other
conifers..
Cudweed
::
Cudweed
(n.) A small
composite
plant with
cottony
or silky stem and
leaves,
primarily
a
species
of
Gnaphalium,
but the name is now given to many
plants
of
different
genera,
as
Filago,
Antennaria,
etc.;
cottonweed..
Submit
::
Submit
(v. t.) To leave or
commit
to the
discretion
or
judgment
of
another
or
others;
to
refer;
as, to
submit
a
controversy
to
arbitrators;
to
submit
a
question
to the
court;
-- often
followed
by a
dependent
proposition
as the
object..
Graminifolious
::
Graminifolious
(a.)
Bearing
leaves
resembling
those of
grass.
Acicular
::
Acicular
(a.)
Needle-shaped;
slender
like a
needle
or
bristle,
as some
leaves
or
crystals;
also,
having
sharp
points
like
needless..
Quadriphyllous
::
Quadriphyllous
(a.)
Having
four
leaves;
quadrifoliate.
Rotundifolious
::
Rotundifolious
(a.)
Having
round
leaves.
Adiantum
::
Adiantum
(n.) A genus of
ferns,
the
leaves
of which shed
water;
maidenhair.
Also, the black
maidenhair,
a
species
of
spleenwort..
Pellitory
::
Pellitory
(n.) A
composite
plant
(Anacyclus
Pyrethrum)
of the
Mediterranean
region,
having
finely
divided
leaves
and
whitish
flowers.
The root is the
officinal
pellitory,
and is used as an
irritant
and
sialogogue.
Called
also
bertram,
and
pellitory
of
Spain..
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) The
delicate,
powdery
coating
upon
certain
growing
or
newly-gathered
fruits
or
leaves,
as on
grapes,
plums,
etc.
Hence:
Anything
giving
an
appearance
of
attractive
freshness;
a
flush;
a
glow..
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..
Outsail
::
Outsail
(v. t.) To
excel,
or to leave
behind,
in
sailing;
to sail
faster
than..
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