IPA: /ˈlɛðərˌwʊd/
KK: /ˈlɛðərˌwʊd/
Definition: A type of small tree or shrub found in eastern North America, known for its flexible branches and yellow flowers.
Example: The leatherwood tree is often found in wet, wooded areas.
IPA: /liːvd/
KK: /livd/
Definition: Describing a plant or tree that has a certain number or type of leaves, often used in combination with a number or adjective.
Example: The three-leaved plant is often found in wet areas.
IPA: /liːk/
KK: /lik/
Definition: A type of vegetable that looks like a large green onion, with a white bulb and flat green leaves, often used in cooking for its mild flavor.
Example: I added some chopped leek to the soup for extra flavor.
IPA: /ˈlɛɡiɪst/
KK: /ˈlɛɡiɪst/
Definition: Having long legs; often used to describe plants or animals that are tall and thin.
Example: The leggiest plant in the garden reached up to the sky.
IPA: /ˈlɛɡjuːm/
KK: /ˈlɛɡjum/
Definition: A type of plant that produces pods with seeds, such as peas and beans, which are often eaten as food.
Example: Lentils and chickpeas are examples of legumes that are rich in protein.
IPA: /lɛˈɡjuːmɪn/
KK: /lɛˈɡjuːmɪn/
Definition: A type of protein that is found mainly in legumes and grains, similar in structure to casein.
Example: Legumin is an important protein source for vegetarians and vegans.
IPA: /lɪˈɡjuːmɪnəs/
KK: /lɪˈɡjuːmɪnəs/
Definition: Relating to a group of plants that produce seeds in pods, such as beans and peas.
Example: Leguminous plants are important for improving soil fertility.
IPA: /leɪˈhuːə/
KK: /leɪˈhuːə/
Definition: A type of tree native to various Pacific islands, known for its bright red flowers and hard wood.
Example: The lehua tree is often seen blooming with vibrant red flowers in Hawaii.
IPA: //ˈlɛmənˌɡræs//
KK: /ˈlɛmənˌɡræs/
Definition: A type of tropical grass with a strong lemon scent, commonly used in cooking, perfumes, and medicine.
Example: I added some fresh lemongrass to the soup for extra flavor.
IPA: /ˈlɛntɪˌsɛl/
KK: /ˈlɛntɪˌsɛl/
Definition: A small pore on the surface of woody plants that helps gases move in and out of the plant.
Example: The lenticels on the tree's bark allow it to breathe by exchanging gases with the air.
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