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dreizählig gefingertes Blatt

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I. leaf <pl leaves> N [li:f, pl li:vz]

1. leaf (part of plant):

Blatt nt <-(e)s, Blätter>
sprießen <sprießt, spross, gesprossen> form

2. leaf no pl (complete foliage):

Laub nt <-(e)s>

3. leaf dated (of paper):

Blatt nt <-(e)s, Blätter>

4. leaf:

Flügel m <-s, ->
Klappe f <-, -n>
Ausziehplatte f <-, -n>

Phrases:

to take a leaf from [or out of] sb's book

II. leaf VB intr [li:f]

1. leaf (of book, periodical):

2. leaf HORT:

sprießen <sprießt, spross, gesprossen> form

I. com·pound1 VB trans [kəmˈpaʊnd, Am esp kɑ:mˈ-]

1. compound (make worse):

2. compound (mix) materials, substances:

3. compound usu passive (constitute):

sich acc aus etw dat zusammensetzen
aus etw dat bestehen

4. compound ECON, FIN:

II. com·pound1 VB intr [kəmˈpaʊnd, Am kɑ:mˈ-] LAW

III. com·pound1 N [ˈkɒmpaʊnd, Am ˈkɑ:m-]

1. compound (combination):

Mischung f <-, -en>
Kombination f <-, -en>

2. compound CHEM:

Verbindung f <-, -en>

IV. com·pound1 ADJ COMPUT

com·pound2 [ˈkɒmpaʊnd, Am ˈkɑ:m-] N MIL

Familiensitz m <-es, -e>
Gefängnishof m <-(e)s, -höfe>
OpenDict entry

compound N

Klett Biology Glossary

trifoliate compound leaf [traɪˈfəʊlɪətˌkɒmpaʊndliːf]

Klett Biology Glossary
Present
Ileaf
youleaf
he/she/itleafs
weleaf
youleaf
theyleaf
Past
Ileafed
youleafed
he/she/itleafed
weleafed
youleafed
theyleafed
Present Perfect
Ihaveleafed
youhaveleafed
he/she/ithasleafed
wehaveleafed
youhaveleafed
theyhaveleafed
Past Perfect
Ihadleafed
youhadleafed
he/she/ithadleafed
wehadleafed
youhadleafed
theyhadleafed

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