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adjective
- 1. having many leaves or much foliage: "a leafy glade"
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LEAFY definition: 1. A leafy place is pleasant and has a lot of trees: 2. A leafy plant, tree, or vegetable has a…. Learn more.
1. a. : furnished with or abounding in leaves. leafy woodlands. b. : having broad-bladed leaves. mosses, grasses, and leafy plants. c. : consisting chiefly of leaves. leafy vegetables. 2. : resembling a leaf. specifically : laminate. Synonyms. green. grown. lush. luxuriant. overgrown. verdant.
LEAFY meaning: 1. A leafy place is pleasant and has a lot of trees: 2. A leafy plant, tree, or vegetable has a…. Learn more.
1. adjective. Leafy trees and plants have lots of leaves on them. His two-story brick home was graced with a patio and surrounded by tall, leafy trees. Synonyms: green, leaved, leafed, shaded More Synonyms of leafy. 2. adjective. You say that a place is leafy when there are lots of trees and plants there.
Leafy definition: having, abounding in, or covered with leaves or foliage. See examples of LEAFY used in a sentence.
Definition of leafy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
adjective. having or covered with leaves. “ leafy trees”. “ leafy vegetables”. synonyms: bifoliate. having two leaves. bowery. like a bower; leafy and shady.
1. Covered with or having leaves. 2. Consisting of leaves: Spinach is a leafy green vegetable. 3. Similar to or resembling a leaf: a leafy bryozoan. 4. Having abundant vegetation, especially deciduous trees: a leafy suburb. leaf′i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
LEAFY (abbreviated LFY) is a plant gene that causes groups of undifferentiated cells called meristems to develop into flowers instead of leaves with associated shoots.LEAFY is involved in floral meristem identity.
LEAF definition: 1. one of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or…. Learn more.