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leafmold

n. (alternative form of leaf mold English)

Usage examples of "leafmold".

To save time later, he drew his saber and buried its point in the leafmold within easy reach.

Sunlight laced down through the tree crowns in ribbons and patches, emerald-colored ferns rose higher than his head, and the air smelled like dry wine and fresh-cut grass and leafmold, with a touch of something else he could not identify.

As the morning warmed, more birds sang around them, and the rich scents of leafmold and growing things rose from the ground.

He was afraid, but he could not shut out the richness of the world around him, the springy feel of the leafmold under his feet.

Supplies-pots, sand, sphaguum, leafmold, loam, osmundine, charcoal, and crocks were kept in an unheated and unglazed room in the rear alongside the shaft where the outside elevator came up.

They did not require much in the way of a trail to follow: a mere freshly dislodged pebble, or crushed sprout of vegetation, or patch of disturbed leafmold sufficed to eyes as keen as theirs.