The plural form for the noun leaf is leaves.
The Latin word for "leaf" is folium (-i, n.).
The possessive form for the noun leaf is leaf's.Example: You can usually identify a tree by the leaf's shape.
The leaf vegetable is spelled arugula. (Erica sativa)
Learn to spell Leaf and maybe ill answer you
The anagram is fable. Shorter words are flab, flea, able, bale, and leaf.
nah! Yes, it involves the burning of fern-leaf, the sprinkling of water, & the calling of air.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "foliated", applied to a layered rock or to any leaf-like plant structure.
in monticelo i cant spell i just got up it is 9 oh clock
No, in the short story the last leaf Johnsy did not die. The reason for this is because the night when the last leaf fell, Mr. Berman (i dont know how to spell him name) went outside across the street, and painted a leaf on the wall so that it would never fall. Because Mr. Berman did that he got pnemonia, and instead of Johnsy dying, He died.
The likely words may be the noun leaf and the plural leaves (also a verb tense).The similar word lief is an archaic term that means "willingly."
A mulberry leaf is a simple leaf ::::::