Noun
The word is derived from leaf
of Leaf
pl. of Leaf.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 1.2kg sharing tomahawk for £68, including two sides, comes seared and pink in all the right places and leaves a serving dish full of juices perfectly designed for mopping. Source: Internet
A big fall storm can blow most leaves down and end the show early. Source: Internet
“Accordingly the only solution is to ensure that existing gullies are cleaned of silt and leaves on a much more frequent basis at this known ‘hot spot’ which is, of course, a key route in Broughty Ferry.” Source: Internet
About 45,000 of the company's 90,000 employees have also taken voluntary unpaid leaves, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and as many as 35,000 of those are still on leave. Source: Internet
A 4.7 GB DVD-R full of one-time-pad data, if shredded into particles 1 mm² in size, leaves over 4 megabits of (admittedly hard to recover, but not impossibly so) data on each particle. Source: Internet
Aavakaaya is probably the best known of the pickles. citation Roselle leaves ( gongura ), termed as Andhra bhakshyam (or food of Andhra). Source: Internet