looseleaf

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English

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Etymology

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From looseleaf.

Noun

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looseleaf (uncountable)

  1. (mass noun) Lined paper, usually collected in a binder.

Adjective

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looseleaf (not comparable)

  1. Consisting of loose leaves (pages), often collected in a binder, rather than being bound like a book or stapled.
    All the pages fell out of my looseleaf notebook.
  2. Of tea: supplied as whole tea leaves rather than teabags.

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