💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Netleaf"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| needleleafnoun | (botany) Used in the names of plants that have long narrow leaves. |
| featherleaf | Applied to various plants characterized by feathery leaves. |
| fineleaf | Applied to various plants characterized by fine leaves. |
| roundleafnoun | (botany, in the names of plants) Having round leaves. |
| littleleafnoun | Applied to various kinds of plant characterized by small leaves. |
| bigleafnoun | Applied to various kinds of plant characterized by large leaves. |
| largeleaf | Applied to various kinds of plant characterized by large leaves. |
| softleaf | (botany) Having soft leaves (in the names of various plants). |
| arrowleafnoun | (in plant names) Having arrow-like leaves. |
| thickleaf | Applied to various kinds of plant characterized by thick leaves. |
| wideleaf | (botany) Having wide leaves; used in the names of plants. |
| wavyleafnoun | Applied to various kinds of plant characterized by wavy leaves. |
| flatleafnoun | Having flat leaves (used in the names of plants). |
| semileafless | (botany) Having very few leaves; applied especially to a variety of pea plant. |
| laceleafnoun | Having lacy leaves. |
| retinerved | (botany) Having reticulated veins. |
| broadleafnoun | A type of tobacco having broad leaves, used for making cigars. |
| retusenoun | (botany, of a leaf) Having a rounded apex with a small central notch. |
| latifoliate | (botany) Having broad leaves. |
| linearnoun | (astronomy) A comet, cataloged as “C/1999 S4”, discovered on September 27, 1999, by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research program in New Mexico. (See https://web.archive.org/web/20051220100856/http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/comets/linear.html) Sometimes spelled LINEAR. |
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