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loose–leaf
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
loose–leaf
(adjective)
loose–leaf
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ˈ
luːs
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liːf/
adjective
loose–leaf
/
ˈ
luːs
ˈ
liːf/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOOSE–LEAF
:
designed so that sheets of paper can be added or removed by opening a locking device that holds the sheets of paper in place
a
loose-leaf
notebook/binder/folder
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