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Answer for the clue "Two pages ", 4 letters:
leaf

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Word definitions for leaf in dictionaries

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v. look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume" [syn: flick , flip , thumb , riffle , riff ] turn over pages; "leaf through a book"; "leaf a manuscript" produce leaves, of plants [also: ...

Usage examples of leaf.

It bore both the rich aroma of leaves being burnt in the fall and the faint perfume of wildflowers ablow in the spring, but it also held a third attar which seemed to be the breath of the Wind itself which none could ever set name to.

The secretion with animal matter in solution is then drawn by capillary attraction over the whole surface of the leaf, causing all the glands to secrete and allowing them to absorb the diffused animal matter.

After a leaf had been left in a weak infusion of raw meat for 10 hours, the cells of the papillae had evidently absorbed animal matter, for instead of limpid fluid they now contained small aggregated masses of protoplasm, which slowly and incessantly changed their forms.

But certain it is that Netherlandish illumination, in its border foliages, after the taste for the larger vine and acanthus leaf had superseded the ivy, the drawing is studiously sculpturesque.

The degree of acidity of the secretion varied somewhat on the glands of the same leaf.

Faith has suffered through the passing of the Greatest Holy Leaf is too immense to be adequately expressed in words, and we cannot fully realize its significance at the present stage of the evolution of the Cause.

A man can hardly live there till next grass afore he is in the yaller leaf.

He opened the first agenda and leafed through the pages, stopping to point out several of the entries that had merited his attention.

A leaf placed in milk had the contents of its cells somewhat aggregated in 1 hr.

A leaf with aggregated masses, caused by its having been waved for 2 m.

Without care or consideration of ahimsa, Danlo reached up to the lowest branch of the tree above the bench, and he plucked off a single leaf.

For a moment he shook like a alder leaf in an autumn gale and then the sinister half-recollection faded and was gone before he could grasp its import.

Of course, he was writing about coca, not cocaine, but the moment the alkaloid was isolated from the leaf they were assumed to be one and the same.

Chapare leaf meanwhile - large, high in alkaloid and no good for chewing at all - was excellent for processing into cocaine paste.

The requisites for chewing are: a small piece of areca nut, a leaf of the Sirih or betel pepper, a little moistened lime, and, if you wish to be very luxurious, a paste made of spices.