This phrase suggests that one leaf quietly falls and settles on top of another leaf. It conveys a sense of calmness and gradual transition, like the changing of seasons or the passing of time.
"Stipula" is a Latin word that can mean "straw" or "blade of grass." In English, it is often used in botanical terms to refer to the small, leaf-like structures at the base of a leaf stalk.
if u mean the venation... it is reticulate venation
Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
The lower encloses the stem like a tight case, usually open along one side. It is called the sheath.
A compound leaf is a leaf structure where the leaf blade is divided into multiple leaflets attached to a single leaf stem, called a rachis. Each leaflet may resemble a small, individual leaf but is part of a larger compound leaf structure.
The plural of subside is subsides. As in "the opponent subsides".
Nature's first green is gold ,Her hardest hue to hold ,Her early leaf's a flower ;But only so an hour .Then leaf subsides to leaf .So Eden sank to grief ,So dawn goes down to day .Nothing gold can stay .
The author refers to the garden of Eden to show that nature's beauty is short-lived.
A leaf is a noun, but if you mean leaf through the pages, that is a verb. Or if you mean a leafy tree, that is an adjective.
Eosinophilia is reduced when the cause of it gets reduced. That is when allergy or infection subsides the eosinophil count subsides.
means leaf in asian
a leaf that farts gas
Things that subsidise food.
This sentence contains the word subsides. Just kidding, you could say something like "There is a loud noise in the romm which soon subsides to silence" or "I will talk to you as soon as this noise subsides.
Nothing Gold Can Stay Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower, But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf, So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day, Nothing gold can stay.
Konoha
The upperside of a leaf