In-sentence examples of “leaf”

How to use in-sentence of “leaf”:

+ Joaquín Rafael Phoenix, originally called Leaf Phoenix, is an American actor.

+ Here he quotes the two sibling species of leaf warbler discovered in England by Gilbert White in 1768.

+ Plant cells often store noxious substances in leaf cells as a kind of defence against herbivory.

+ And he stayed yet other seven days; and again he sent forth the dove out of the ark; And the dove came in to him in the evening; and, lo, in her mouth was an olive leaf pluckt off: so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth.

+ Gold leaf has long been used in architecture.

+ Ancient pinnate leaf mimesis among lacewings.

+ Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests underneath leaf litter and underneath forest debris.

In-sentence examples of leaf
In-sentence examples of leaf

Example sentences of “leaf”:

+ They drop from the leaf and into the lake which is below the leaf.

+ They have a characteristic and easily recognised leaf shape, with soft green to grey-green or silvery leaves with the blades usually palmately divided into 5–17 leaflets or reduced to a single leaflet in a few species of the southeastern United States; in many species, the leaves are hairy with silvery hairs, often densely so.
+ Gold leaf is sometimes used to decorate food or drink.

+ They drop from the leaf and into the lake which is below the leaf.

+ They have a characteristic and easily recognised leaf shape, with soft green to grey-green or silvery leaves with the blades usually palmately divided into 5–17 leaflets or reduced to a single leaflet in a few species of the southeastern United States; in many species, the leaves are hairy with silvery hairs, often densely so.

+ Gold leaf is sometimes used to decorate food or drink.

+ Its leaves are also eaten as a leaf vegetable, much like amaranth.

+ At the spot where a leaf would normally develop a node, these plants will produce adventitious roots down into the soil, and new above ground shoots.

+ They block too much wind from moving across the leaf surface.

+ When Wayne Gretzky went to his first game at Maple Leaf Gardens, Gary Smith was one of the goalies in the game., pg.

+ The symptomatic “dumb-bell”-shaped bite marks on either side of the leaf vein on a fossilised leaf have been identified as the death-grip of a carpenter ant terminally parasitized by a fungus that, apparently then as today, took over its behaviour to release its spores at a good location; it is the earliest clear example of fungal behavioural manipulation.

+ The scientists who wrote the first paper about this frog said they think it is related to the leaf green tree frog, “Litoria personaiana” and the mountain stream tree frog.

+ A bluebell wood is a woodland that in springtime has a carpet of flowering bluebells underneath a newly forming leaf canopy.

+ His best-known song while he was alive was “Maple Leaf Rag”.

+ On March 30, 2012 Leaf was arrested on burglary, theft, and drug charges in his hometown of Great Falls, Montana.

+ Gold leaf is sometimes used in art without a gilding process.

+ It may also protect plants against large fluctuations in leaf temperature.

More in-sentence examples of “leaf”:

+ In some “Acacia” species, such as the Koa Tree, the petioles are expanded or broadened and function like leaf blades; these are called phyllodes.

+ The small, greenish flowers often form clusters in the leaf axils.

+ Therefore, leaves will only show the yellow pigments if the leaf does not get enough light.

+ The closely packed diamond-shaped leaf scars left on the trunk and stems as the plant grew provide some of the most interesting and common fossils in Carboniferous shales and accompanying coal deposits.

+ A few kinds keep the round leaf shape all their lives.

+ If it looks like a leaf twisting in the wind, then it has to twist in the wind.

+ The four-wheel drive version had a Solid axlesolid front axle and used leaf springs front and rear.

+ The water diffuses out of the cells, producing a loss of cell pressure and cell collapse; this differential turgidity between different regions of cells results in the closing of the leaflets and the collapse of the leaf petiole.

+ It also has significant interests in the Montreal Canadiens ice hockey club and Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment.

+ One species, “Drosera capensis”, actually wraps its leaf around the prey in 30 minutes, as seen in the picture on the right.

+ Heimdall could hear a leaf fall.

+ In 2002 on the Ligurian coast, widespread infection of several varieties, most severely ‘Florabella Pink’ and to a lesser extent ‘Florabella Gold’ and ‘Florabella White’, resulted in leaf blistering and the development of lesions on the leaves, and white patches on the undersides, particularly in areas of poor ventilation.

+ Gold leaf is also used in Buddhist art to decorate statues and symbols.

+ The bodies were attached to steel Chassisframes by leaf springs.

+ The earliest known example of leaf mimicry among insects has been found in the Middle Jurassic of 165 million years ago.

+ Kawaki was taken to the Leaf Village and adopted by Naruto’s family.

+ The scars, or leaf cushions, were composed of green Photosynthesisphotosynthetic tissue, evidenced by the cuticle covering and being dotted with stomata, microscopic pores through which carbon dioxide from the air diffuses into plants.

+ The hypocotyl grows leaves and flowers on stems, either one flower or one leaf per stem.

+ Like woodboring beetles, leaf miners are protected from many predators and plant defences by feeding inside a leaf, eating its tissues.

+ They live in leaf litter and in tropical deciduous forests, near streams and can be found between 200m and 1100m above sea level.

+ They spend most of their time hiding in leaf litter, under logs, or in burrows in the ground.

+ A rogue Hidden Leaf ninja.

+ Cigarettes can be any dried leaf that people roll in thin paper to smoke, but the word is most often used to refer ones with dried tobacco leaves.

+ Vark is a type of silver leaf used to decorate Indian cuisine.

+ In some "Acacia" species, such as the Koa Tree, the petioles are expanded or broadened and function like leaf blades; these are called phyllodes.

+ The small, greenish flowers often form clusters in the leaf axils.

+ Scientists used to think the narrow fringed frog was the same species as the leaf green tree frog but they now think they are two species.

+ For at least 12 years after its publication, the “Maple Leaf Rag” heavily influenced subsequent ragtime composers with its melody lines, harmonic progressions or metric patterns.

+ They break when the leaf is touched, and then the chemicals come out.

+ Rivaling the world’s smallest reptiles: discovery of miniaturized and microendemic new species of leaf chameleons from Northern Madagascar.

+ He also controlled things that led to the Nine Tails’ attack on the Hidden Leaf Village.

+ Big leaf mahogany is a species of plant in the Meliaceae family.

+ Chlorophyll also makes the stem and leaf of the plant green.

+ It is served wrapped in a banana leaf and paper.

+ Layering gold leaf over a surface is called gold leafing or gilding.

+ The family Phylliidae includes the living true leaf insects or walking leaves, which include some of the most remarkable leaf mimics in the entire animal kingdom.

+ The biggest undivided leaf is that of a giant edible arum.

+ Trichomes help to shade the leaf from the sun.

+ The painting shows a couple embracing each other with gold leaf on canvas.

+ Other parts of plants such as the leaf stalk may get reinforcement to resist the strain of physical forces.

+ Gasoline can be used in a wide variety of other things that we use every day, such as lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and small boat motors.

+ The Maple Leaf flag became Canada’s flag on 15 February 1965.

+ The nīkau grows tall with a wide, green trunk which has grey-green leaf scars.

+ Each Stomatastoma on the leaf acts as a cell.

+ Following Islamic tradition, there is a marble facade, hand made tiles from Turkey, and a 72 foot high minaret topped with a gold leaf crescent.

+ The leaves have a high oil content, about 4.7% of the leaf fresh weight.

+ Bark lice are found on foliage, under bark, or in leaf litter.

+ Ryukyu black-breasted leaf turtle is an endemic species of turtle in Japan.

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