leaflet
IPA: ɫˈifɫʌt
noun
- (botany) One of the components of a compound leaf.
- (botany) A small plant leaf.
- A small sheet of paper containing information, used for dissemination of said information, often an advertisement.
- (anatomy) A flap of a valve of a heart or blood vessel.
verb
- (transitive) To distribute leaflets to.
- (intransitive) To distribute leaflets.
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Examples of "leaflet" in Sentences
- I deleted the reference to the leaflet.
- Note the notch at the base of the leaflet.
- The leaflet is unsigned, nor is the photo.
- The leaflet on the fern is a copy of the whole fern.
- Labour's second Freepost leaflet is doing the rounds.
- This latest Lib Dem leaflet is A4, folded length ways.
- Occasionally, the leaflets are toothed toward the tips.
- The terminal leaflet of the leaf is sometimes untoothed.
- The edges of the leaflets are finely toothed or serrated.
- It was wrongly listed as carcinogenic in the Villejuif leaflet.
- The terminal leaflet is noticeably larger than the other leaflets.
- What UKIP should have explained in their leaflet is the following:
- The apex of the leaflet is acuminate, and the base of the leaflet is rounded.
- I know a Lib Dem leaflet is going out already in other parts of the constituency.
- This leaflet is A3, folded in to three, which is why it appears to have part printed upside down.
- But if this leaflet is the best the critics can do, I do not think he has much of a case to answer.
- The Tory leaflet is actually A3 (when folded out) so I copied it as best I could not including the fold out middle.
- Less than one week until the by-election in Norwich North and we have only just received our first leaflet from the Green Party.