About The Word Leaflet
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Leaflet
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What's The Definition Of Leaflet?
[n] a thin triangular flap of a heart valve
[n] a small book usually having a paper cover [n] part of a compound leaf Synonyms | Synonyms for Leaflet: booklet | brochure | cusp | folder | pamphlet Related Terms | Find terms related to Leaflet: advert | advertisement | bill | blade | booklet | bract | bracteole | bractlet | brochure | chapbook | circular | comic book | cotyledon | flag | flier | floral leaf | flyer | folder | foliole | frond | glume | handbill | involucre | involucrum | lamina | leaf | lemma | ligule | needle | pamphlet | petal | pile | pine needle | seed leaf | sepal | spathe | spear | spire | stipula | stipule | tract See Also | blue book | book | cardiac valve | flap | foliage | heart valve | leaf | leafage | pinna | pinnule | ticket book Leaflet In Webster's Dictionary \Leaf"let\, n.
1. A little leaf; also, a little printed leaf or a tract.
2. (Bot.) One of the divisions of a compound leaf; a foliole.
3. (Zo["o]l.) A leaflike organ or part; as, a leaflet of the
gills of fishes.
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