different between leaved vs leavee
leaved
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /li?vd/
Adjective
leaved (not comparable)
- (chiefly in combination, sometimes heraldry) Having a leaf, leaves or folds
Synonyms
- leafed
Derived terms
See also
- leafed
Verb
leaved
- simple past tense and past participle of leave (in the sense "to produce leaves or foliage")
Anagrams
- aveled, devale
leaved From the web:
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leavee
English
Etymology
leave +? -ee
Noun
leavee (plural leavees)
- The person in a relationship who is left by the other.
- 2009, Lisa Rene Reynolds, Still a Family: A Guide to Good Parenting Through Divorce (page 125)
- The leavee is the one who may not have been quite ready to give up on the relationship and so may feel still committed in some way to the marriage.
- 2009, Lisa Rene Reynolds, Still a Family: A Guide to Good Parenting Through Divorce (page 125)
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