This is a list of words that end in ‘eaf.’ A few words that end in ‘eaf’ are no longer used in our current literature; therefore, you may not find the definition of those words in the dictionary.
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Arrowleaf
Arrowhead.
Bloodleaf
Any of several plants of the family amaranthaceae having colored foliage; especially : a member of either of two genera (iresine and aerva) including several that are used as ornamental and bedding plants.
Broadleaf
Having broad leaves; specifically : having leaves that are not needles; composed of broad-leaved plants.
Capsheaf
The top sheaf of a shock or stack of grain; the crowning point : most extreme instance : dominant element : climax, acme.
Cloverleaf
Resembling a clover leaf in shape.
Coffeeleaf
Shinleaf.
Copperleaf
A plant of the genus acalypha (especially a. virginica).
Copper-leaf
A plant of the genus acalypha (especially a. virginica).
Cordleaf
Any plant of the family restionaceae; especially : a plant of the genus restio.
Currant-leaf
Miterwort.
Cut-leaf
Having leaves that are more than normally divided.
Dead-leaf
Feuille morte.
Deaf
Having total or partial hearing loss; also : of or relating to people who have total or partial hearing loss; unwilling to hear or listen : not to be persuaded.
Disleaf
To remove the leaves from : strip of leaves.
Dollarleaf
False wintergreen; a prostrate round-leafed tick trefoil (desmodium rotundifolium).
Doubleleaf
A plant of the genus listera; especially : twayblade.
Drop-leaf
A hinged leaf on the side or end of a table that can be folded down.
Endleaf
Endpaper.
Fernleaf
A delicate red alga (callithamnion gracillimum) with finely divided thallus; a disease of tomatoes caused by the cucumber mosaic virus and characterized by mottling and fernlike narrowing of the leaves.
Fig-leaf
The leaf of a fig tree; something that conceals or camouflages usually inadequately or dishonestly.
Five-leaf
Cinquefoil.
Flannelleaf
A mullein (verbascum thapsus).
Flyleaf
One of the free endpapers of a book.
Fly-leaf
One of the free endpapers of a book.
Gold-leaf
An extremely thin sheet of gold that is used especially for gilding.
Gray-leaf
Gray speck.
Heaf
A piece of ground used as a sheep pasture.
Heartleaf
Any of several wild gingers that have distinctly cordate leaves and are usually included in the genus asarum but are sometimes segregated in a separate genus.
Hoodsheaf
Capsheaf.
Interleaf
Interleave.
Jellyleaf
Queensland hemp.
Laceleaf
Lattice plant.
Lace-leaf
Lattice plant.
Lanternleaf
Creeping crowfoot.
Latticeleaf
A plant of the genus aponogeton; especially : a plant (a. fenestralis) of madagascar.
Lattice-leaf
A plant of the genus aponogeton; especially : a plant (a. fenestralis) of madagascar.
Lawnleaf
Dichondra.
Leaf
A lateral outgrowth from a plant stem that is typically a flattened expanded variably shaped greenish organ, constitutes a unit of the foliage, and functions primarily in food manufacture by photosynthesis.
Leatherleaf
A temperate-zone bog shrub (chamaedaphne calyculata) of the heath family with leathery evergreen leaves and small white cylindrical flowers.
Lifeleaf
Air plant.
Littleleaf
Any of various plant disorders characterized by small and often chlorotic and distorted foliage.
Liverleaf
Hepatica.
Longleaf
Longleaf pine.
Looseleaf
Having leaves secured in book form in a cover whose spine may be opened for adding, arranging, or removing leaves; of, relating to, or used with a loose-leaf binding.
Loose-leaf
Having leaves secured in book form in a cover whose spine may be opened for adding, arranging, or removing leaves; of, relating to, or used with a loose-leaf binding.
Mottle-leaf
A zinc deficiency disease of citrus plants characterized by a partial chlorosis, reduced size of leaves and fruits, and stunting; a virus disease of cherry characterized by chlorotic mottling, puckering, distortion, and wrinkling of the leaves.
Netleaf
A common rattlesnake plantain (goodyera pubescens).
Overleaf
On the other side of a leaf (as of a book).
Quiverleaf
Aspen; especially : american aspen.
Red-leaf
Any of several plant diseases characterized by reddening of the foliage.
Roll-leaf
Gold or foil laid on thin glazed paper and put up in rolls for feeding out mechanically in a stamping press.
Rose-leaf
A moderate pink that is yellower and darker than arbutus pink and deeper than hydrangea pink.
Saddleleaf
Tulip tree.
Satinleaf
Caimitillo.
Seedleaf
Cotyledon.
Sheaf
A quantity of the stalks and ears of a cereal grass or sometimes other plant material bound together; something resembling a sheaf of grain; a large amount or number.
Shinleaf
Any of several wintergreens (especially pyrola elliptica) with lustrous evergreen basal leaves and racemose white or pinkish flowers.
Silverleaf
Very thin silver foil.
Single-leaf
Piñon.
Sleek-leaf
Sand myrtle.
Stickleaf
Any of several rough-leaved herbs of the genus mentzelia.
Stone-deaf
Totally deaf.
Sweetleaf
A small tree (symplocos tinctoria) of southern u.s. with herbage and bark that yield a yellow dye.
Thousand-leaf
Yarrow.
Tone-deaf
Relatively insensitive to differences in musical pitch; having or showing an obtuse insensitivity or lack of perception particularly in matters of public sentiment, opinion, or taste.
Trumpetleaf
Trumpet.
Trumpet-leaf
Trumpet.
Twinleaf
An american perennial herb (jeffersonia diphylla) with leaves of two leaflets and simple naked one-flowered scapes.
Twin-leaf
An american perennial herb (jeffersonia diphylla) with leaves of two leaflets and simple naked one-flowered scapes.
Underleaf
The underside of a leaf; amphigastrium.
Unleaf
To strip of leaves.
Velvetleaf
Any of various plants that have soft velvety leaves: such as; a tropical vine (cissampelos pareira) with roots that constitute the false pareira of commerce; indian mallow.
Waterleaf
Any of a genus (hydrophyllum of the family hydrophyllaceae, the waterleaf family) of perennial or biennial north american woodland herbs with lobed or pinnate toothed leaves and cymes of bell-shaped flowers.
White-leaf
White poplar; tragacanth consisting of thin translucent pieces of horny texture.
Word-deaf
Auditory aphasia.
The following words also end in eaf; however, we couldn’t find definitions of these words from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Agleaf | Bedeaf |
Beleaf | Birchleaf |
Cambricleaf | Cercis-leaf |
Death-deaf | Eaten-leaf |
Enleaf | Fanleaf |
Feaf | Featherleaf |
Fineleaf | Fingerleaf |
Flagleaf | Four-leaf |
Frogleaf | Gingerleaf |
Greenleaf | Half-deaf |
Hollyleaf | Hundred-leaf |
Iceleaf | Joyleaf |
Laurel-leaf | Letterleaf |
Myriad-leaf | Neaf |
Nerve-deaf | Nondeaf |
One-leaf | Orangeleaf |
Orange-leaf | Pan-leaf |
Parcel-deaf | Patchleaf |
Pennyleaf | Quasi-deaf |
Sageleaf | Sage-leaf |
Saucerleaf | Self-deaf |
Semideaf | Shell-leaf |
Short-leaf | Snakeleaf |
Spiritleaf | Tea-leaf |
Thickleaf | Three-leaf |
Tomato-leaf | Two-leaf |
Undeaf | Unsheaf |
Waberan-leaf | Wabert-leaf |
Witchleaf | Woodleaf |
World-deaf |