different between leapling vs leafling
leapling
English
Etymology
leap +? -ling (from leap year)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lipl??/
Noun
leapling (plural leaplings)
- Someone born on a leap day, the 29th of February.
Translations
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leafling
English
Etymology
From leaf +? -ling.
Noun
leafling (plural leaflings)
- A small, tiny, miniature, or immature leaf; a leaflet.
- 1905, Book News:
- […] 'Twas a garnet leaf of the richest hue, A smooth, bright rose, with a shadow or two, And a silky, rose-petal feel. And all alive seemed this leafling to be, For it trembled and quivered at a touch, As if from a possible hurt it would flee.
- 1907, Thomas Cobb, The amateur emigrants:
- The sun found its way between the fresh leaflings overhead, and in order to inspect the splinter more effectually I went down on my knees at Felicia's feet.
- 1905, Book News:
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