Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as one-blade.

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Examples

  • On June 10, a Ludwig van Beethoven two-sided, one-leaf manuscript with the first sketch for his "Wind Octet Opus 103" along with previously unknown music ideas sold at Sotheby's for £163,250 against an estimate of £100,000 - £120,000.

    Instruments: A Sound Bid 2009

  • First, near the canon mouth you get the low-heading full-branched, one-leaf pines.

    The Land of Little Rain 1903

  • First, near the canon mouth you get the low-heading full-branched, one-leaf pines.

    The Land of Little Rain Mary Hunter Austin 1901

  • When cotton reached the one-leaf to two-leaf stage, it became evident that breaking the land was an extremely important factor, he says.

    Delta Farm Press RSS Feed 2009

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