leaflet (noun)

  • 31petiolule — noun Etymology: New Latin petiolulus, diminutive of petiolus Date: 1832 a stalk of a leaflet of a compound leaf …

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  • 32pinna — noun (plural pinnae or pinnas) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, feather, wing more at pen Date: 1719 1. a. a projecting body part (as a feather, wing, or fin) b. the largely cartilaginous projecting portion of the external ear see ear… …

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  • 33stuffer — noun Date: 1611 1. one that stuffs 2. an enclosure (as a leaflet) inserted in an envelope in addition to a bill, statement, or notice 3. a series of extra threads or yarn running lengthwise in a fabric to add weight and bulk and to form a backing …

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  • 34flysheet — noun a) an extra cover of a tent to protect against insects and bad weather. b) a printed leaflet or pamphlet Syn: flyer …

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  • 35pulvinus — noun A joint on a plant leaf or petiole that may swell and cause movement of the leaf or leaflet …

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  • 36pseudostipule — noun An often modified basal pair of leaflet of a compound leaf appearing very close to the stem …

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  • 37fly sheet — noun a) an extra cover of a tent to protect against insects and bad weather. b) a printed leaflet or pamphlet Syn: flyer …

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  • 38stipel — noun A stipule associated with a leaflet or pinna rather than a complete leaf …

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  • 39handout — noun a) A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use. Its a place to get a hand up, not a handout. b) A gift to the poor or needy …

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  • 40night letter — noun an unsigned leaflet distributed clandestinely …

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