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ˈthick-leaved, -leafed, a.|-liːvd|, |-liːft| [See leaved, leafed.] a. Having or covered with dense foliage; thickly set with leaves.
1582Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 28 Shaded with thick-leaued arbours. 1660Blount Boscobel 32 The colonel made choice of a thick-leafed oak. 1847Tennyson Princess iii. 159 The thick-leaved platans of the vale. b. Having thick fleshy leaves.
1707Mortimer Husb. (1721) I. 31 Where thick-leav'd Weeds are amongst the Grass, they will need more drying than ordinary Grass doth. 1860Merc. Marine Mag. VII. 199 A thick leafed..plant. |