IPA: /ˈliːfmoʊld/
KK: /lifmoʊld/
A type of organic matter made from decomposed leaves, often used in gardening to improve soil quality.
The gardener added leafmold to the soil to help retain moisture and provide nutrients.
Leafmold is formed from "leaf" (from Old English "leáf", meaning the foliage of a plant) and "mold" (from Old English "mold", meaning earth or soil). The word refers to a type of soil or compost made from decomposed leaves.
Think of 'leaf' as the foliage of a plant and 'mold' as soil — together, they create a rich compost made from decomposed leaves.
No commonly confused words.