1. leaflet - Noun
2. leaflet - Verb
A little leaf; also, a little printed leaf or a tract.
One of the divisions of a compound leaf; a foliole.
A leaflike organ or part; as, a leaflet of the gills of fishes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA leaflet advertising Billinghurst as a speaker at a women’s suffrage meeting that was to be held shortly after she was released from prison, where she had been force fed. Source: Internet
A leaflet at the EKRE Council meeting in February 2020. Source: Internet
Description Ripe rambutan in Malaysia It is an evergreen tree growing to a height of 12–20 m. The leaves are alternate, 10–30 cm long, pinnate, with three to 11 leaflets, each leaflet 5–15 cm wide and 3–10 cm broad, with an entire margin. Source: Internet
Although a ski mask is clearly a "mask" within the meaning of the statute, to argue that a leaflet placed behind eyeglasses is "precisely proscribed" by the terms "regalia or paraphernalia" begs the question. Source: Internet
Dying PMNs expose the "eat me"-signal phosphatidylserine which is transferred to the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane during apoptosis. Source: Internet
Consequently, in the fifth leaflet, the name of the group was changed from White Rose to "German Resistance Movement", and also the style of writing became more polemic and less intellectual. Source: Internet