Adjective
Alternative form of looseleaf (“consisting of loose pages”)
(of a plant or a tea) that has loosely connected or separate leaves
Lab tests would later reveal that the plant material was actually loose-leaf tea.
loose leaf
Customers will soon experience a variety of Teavana products at Starbucks, including handcrafted drinks, loose-leaf teas and tea merchandise. Source: Internet
So this weekend I bought a kettle, a loose-leaf steeper, and a tin of loose lead Earl Grey (figured I'd start simple.) I also picked up a Red Velvet variety of bag tea. Source: Internet
Items requested for middle school students include backpacks, three-ring binders, notebooks, loose-leaf paper, folders, highlighters, dry-erase markers, blank notecards, Post-it notes and earbuds/headphones. Source: Internet
Upon hearing she loved tea but hadn’t tried loose-leaf tea from Teavana – owned and operated by Starbucks – Schultz sent a selection of teas to her hotel. Source: Internet
The new location will offer their small-batch boba drinks made with loose-leaf tea and Straus milk, as well as an open exhibition lab in the back. Source: Internet
I opened the bag of fresh loose-leaf tea this morning to attempt to make it myself for the first time. Source: Internet