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noun
- 1. plant leaves collectively: "healthy green foliage"
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1. : a representation of leaves, flowers, and branches for architectural ornamentation. The doorframe was decorated with beautifully carved foliage. 2. : the aggregate of leaves of one or more plants. trees with colorful autumn foliage. 3. : a cluster of leaves, flowers, and branches. A wreath of foliage adorned her front door. foliaged. ˈfō-lē-ijd
Nov 6, 2017 · FOLIAGE definition: 1. the leaves of a plant or tree, or leaves on the stems or branches on which they are growing: 2…. Learn more.
foliage in American English. (ˈfouliɪdʒ) noun. 1. the leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage. 2. leaves in general. 3. the representation of leaves, flowers, and branches in painting, architectural ornament, etc.
The noun foliage refers to leaves — either individual leaves or the collective leafy canopy of many trees or plants. Every autumn, thousands of people drive through the New England countryside to view the fall foliage, enjoying the brilliant russet and gold leaves against a crisp blue sky.
the leaves of a plant or tree: Dense foliage blocked the path. (Definition of foliage from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Definition of foliage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. (Botany) the green leaves of a plant. 2. sprays of leaves used for decoration. 3. (Art Terms) an ornamental leaflike design. [C15: from Old French fuellage, from fuelle leaf; influenced in form by Latin folium] ˈfoliaged adj.
Foliage definition: An ornamental representation of leaves, stems, and flowers, especially in architecture.
foliage / ˈ foʊlijɪʤ/ noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of FOLIAGE. [noncount] : the leaves of a plant or of many plants. a tree with pretty foliage. the thick green foliage of the jungle. colorful autumn foliage.
FOLIAGE definition: the leaves on a plant. Learn more.