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  • 11leaflet — I UK [ˈliːflət] / US [ˈlɪflət] noun [countable] Word forms leaflet : singular leaflet plural leaflets ** a printed sheet of paper, usually folded, that is provided free and gives information about something an information/promotional leaflet… …

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  • 12leaflet — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ free ▪ a free leaflet explaining your tax return ▪ helpful ▪ explanatory (BrE), information, instruction …

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  • 13leaflet — leaf|let1 [ˈli:flıt] n a small book or piece of paper advertising something or giving information on a particular subject leaflet on ▪ a leaflet on skin cancer hand/pass/give/send out a leaflet ▪ Students were handing out election leaflets at the …

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  • 14leaflet — leaf|let1 [ liflət ] noun count a printed sheet of paper, usually folded, that is provided free and gives information about something: leaflet on: a leaflet on finding and paying for residential care an information/promotional leaflet leaflet… …

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  • 15leaflet — [[t]li͟ːflət[/t]] leaflets, leafleting, leafleted 1) N COUNT A leaflet is a little book or a piece of paper containing information about a particular subject. Campaigners handed out leaflets on passive smoking. ...a leaflet called Sexual… …

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  • 16Leaflet — A leaflet in botany is a part of a compound leaf. A leaflet may resemble an entire leaf, but it is not borne on a stem as a leaf is, but rather on a vein of the whole leaf . Compound leaves are common in many plant families.A tomato plant has… …

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  • 17leaflet — 01. He got a job distributing [leaflets] door to door for a local supermarket. 02. Protesters distributed [leaflets] outlining their reasons for opposing the government s new legislation. 03. We have [leafleted] the entire neighborhood with… …

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  • 18leaflet — 1. noun /ˈliːflɪt/ a) One of the components of a compound leaf. The new leaflets at the end of the branch were a lighter shade of green than the mature leaves. b) A small plant leaf. A leaflet had been left under the cars windshield wiper …

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  • 19leaflet — 1. A layer of phospholipid; thus, a bilayer has two leaflets. 2. A thin flattened object or structure. * * * leaf·let lē flət n a leaflike organ, structure, or part <lipid molecules in a bimolecular leaflet> esp any of the flaps of the… …

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  • 20leaflet — 1 noun (C) a small piece of printed paper giving information or advertising: a leaflet on skin cancer 2 verb (I, T) to give out leaflets in a particular area: He s leafleting the neighborhood …

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