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Leaves

Leaves

(n)
UK
liːvz
US
liːvz
Definition: A flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk. leaves are the main organs of photosynthesis and transpiration.
Meaning: Lá
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The cheesecake included ingredients such as buffalo ricotta, white truffle, and gold leaves.

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Noodles, few mint leaves, chopped vegetables, and lettuce are placed on thin wraps and then is rolled.

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This dish is flavored with Cinnamon, Tamarind sauce, and sugar, topped with roasted peanuts and bay leaves, it's made with coconut milk, potatoes, and chicken or tofu for vegetarians.

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Giraffes eat leaves from tall trees and sometimes fruit, which they can reach because of their long legs and long necks.

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When the female is close to giving birth, it leaves the group for a time to give birth to its offspring, and comes back 2-3 weeks after her baby is born.

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Seasons also play a role in the flavors of kimchi - refreshing cucumber kimchi is popular in spring and summer, while winter kimchis may contain radish and mustard leaves.

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It leaves a doughnut-shaped piece of dough and a doughnut hole from dough removed from the center.

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Elephants love to eat grass, fruits, and leaves.

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Giraffes have long necks to reach leaves in tall trees.

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Giraffes eat leaves, flowers, and fruits.

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Their long necks help them reach leaves high up in trees, especially acacia trees, which are their favorite.

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