Leaf roller

Leaf roller
Leaf Leaf (l[=e]f), n.; pl. {Leaves} (l[=e]vz). [OE. leef, lef, leaf, AS. le['a]f; akin to S. l[=o]f, OFries. laf, D. loof foliage, G. laub, OHG. loub leaf, foliage, Icel. lauf, Sw. l["o]f, Dan. l["o]v, Goth. laufs; cf. Lith. lapas. Cf. {Lodge}.] 1. (Bot.) A colored, usually green, expansion growing from the side of a stem or rootstock, in which the sap for the use of the plant is elaborated under the influence of light; one of the parts of a plant which collectively constitute its foliage. [1913 Webster]

Note: Such leaves usually consist of a blade, or lamina, supported upon a leafstalk or petiole, which, continued through the blade as the midrib, gives off woody ribs and veins that support the cellular texture. The petiole has usually some sort of an appendage on each side of its base, which is called the stipule. The green parenchyma of the leaf is covered with a thin epiderm pierced with closable microscopic openings, known as stomata. [1913 Webster]

2. (Bot.) A special organ of vegetation in the form of a lateral outgrowth from the stem, whether appearing as a part of the foliage, or as a cotyledon, a scale, a bract, a spine, or a tendril. [1913 Webster]

Note: In this view every part of a plant, except the root and the stem, is either a leaf, or is composed of leaves more or less modified and transformed. [1913 Webster]

3. Something which is like a leaf in being wide and thin and having a flat surface, or in being attached to a larger body by one edge or end; as: (a) A part of a book or folded sheet containing two pages upon its opposite sides. (b) A side, division, or part, that slides or is hinged, as of window shutters, folding doors, etc. (c) The movable side of a table. (d) A very thin plate; as, gold leaf. (e) A portion of fat lying in a separate fold or layer. (f) One of the teeth of a pinion, especially when small. [1913 Webster]

{Leaf beetle} (Zo["o]l.), any beetle which feeds upon leaves; esp., any species of the family {Chrysomelid[ae]}, as the potato beetle and helmet beetle.

{Leaf bridge}, a draw-bridge having a platform or leaf which swings vertically on hinges.

{Leaf bud} (Bot.), a bud which develops into leaves or a leafy branch.

{Leaf butterfly} (Zo["o]l.), any butterfly which, in the form and colors of its wings, resembles the leaves of plants upon which it rests; esp., butterflies of the genus {Kallima}, found in Southern Asia and the East Indies.

{Leaf crumpler} (Zo["o]l.), a small moth ({Phycis indigenella}), the larva of which feeds upon leaves of the apple tree, and forms its nest by crumpling and fastening leaves together in clusters.

{Leaf fat}, the fat which lies in leaves or layers within the body of an animal.

{Leaf flea} (Zo["o]l.), a jumping plant louse of the family {Psyllid[ae]}.

{Leaf frog} (Zo["o]l.), any tree frog of the genus {Phyllomedusa}.

{Leaf green}.(Bot.) See {Chlorophyll}.

{Leaf hopper} (Zo["o]l.), any small jumping hemipterous insect of the genus {Tettigonia}, and allied genera. They live upon the leaves and twigs of plants. See {Live hopper}.

{Leaf insect} (Zo["o]l.), any one of several genera and species of orthopterous insects, esp. of the genus {Phyllium}, in which the wings, and sometimes the legs, resemble leaves in color and form. They are common in Southern Asia and the East Indies.

{Leaf lard}, lard from leaf fat. See under {Lard}.

{Leaf louse} (Zo["o]l.), an aphid.

{Leaf metal}, metal in thin leaves, as gold, silver, or tin.

{Leaf miner} (Zo["o]l.), any one of various small lepidopterous and dipterous insects, which, in the larval stages, burrow in and eat the parenchyma of leaves; as, the pear-tree leaf miner ({Lithocolletis geminatella}).

{Leaf notcher} (Zo["o]l.), a pale bluish green beetle ({Artipus Floridanus}), which, in Florida, eats the edges of the leaves of orange trees.

{Leaf roller} (Zo["o]l.), See {leaf roller} in the vocabulary.

{Leaf scar} (Bot.), the cicatrix on a stem whence a leaf has fallen.

{Leaf sewer} (Zo["o]l.), a tortricid moth, whose caterpillar makes a nest by rolling up a leaf and fastening the edges together with silk, as if sewn; esp., {Phoxopteris nubeculana}, which feeds upon the apple tree.

{Leaf sight}, a hinged sight on a firearm, which can be raised or folded down.

{Leaf trace} (Bot.), one or more fibrovascular bundles, which may be traced down an endogenous stem from the base of a leaf.

{Leaf tier} (Zo["o]l.), a tortricid moth whose larva makes a nest by fastening the edges of a leaf together with silk; esp., {Teras cinderella}, found on the apple tree.

{Leaf valve}, a valve which moves on a hinge.

{Leaf wasp} (Zo["o]l.), a sawfly.

{To turn over a new leaf}, to make a radical change for the better in one's way of living or doing. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster]

They were both determined to turn over a new leaf. --Richardson. [1913 Webster]


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  • leaf roller — leafroller leafroller, leaf roller leaf roller . (Zo[ o]l.) The larva of any tortricid moth which makes a nest by rolling up the leaves of plants and tying the leaves with spun silk; aalso, the moth itself. See {Tortrix}. [1913 Webster + WordNet… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • leaf roller — noun moth whose larvae form nests by rolling and tying leaves with spun silk • Syn: ↑leaf roller • Hypernyms: ↑tortricid, ↑tortricid moth * * * noun : the larva of an insect (as a tortricid moth) that makes a nest by rolling up plant leaves * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • leaf roller — Tortrix Tor trix, n. [NL., fr. L. torquere, tortum, to twist.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small moths of the family {Tortricid[ae]}, the larv[ae] of which usually roll up the leaves of plants on which they live; also called… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • leaf-roller — noun moth whose larvae form nests by rolling and tying leaves with spun silk • Syn: ↑leaf roller • Hypernyms: ↑tortricid, ↑tortricid moth …   Useful english dictionary

  • leaf roller moth — ▪ insect also called  Bell Moth,    any member of the worldwide insect family Tortricidae (order Lepidoptera), named for the characteristic leaf rolling habit of the larvae. The name bell moth arises from the shape of the adult s folded, squarish …   Universalium

  • leaf roller — noun Date: 1830 any of various lepidopterans whose larvae make a nest by rolling up plant leaves …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • leaf roller — any of several insects, esp. moths of the family Tortricidae, the larvae of which form a nest by rolling and tying leaves with spun silk. Also, leafroller. [1820 30] * * * …   Universalium

  • leaf roller — noun The caterpillar of a tortrix moth, a pest that infests plants and rolls up their leaves …   Wiktionary

  • leaf roller — noun a moth or other insect whose larvae roll up the leaves of plants which they feed on …   English new terms dictionary

  • Canna Leaf Roller — Although referred to as the Canna Leaf Roller, there are actually two different creatures that go under that name. Cannas are largely free of pests but in the USA plants sometimes fall victim to Calpodes ethlius , the larval state of the… …   Wikipedia

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