LOOSELEAF

Loose leaf

The term loose leaf is used in the United States, Canada, and some other countries to describe a piece of notebook paper which isn't actually fixed in a spiral notebook. In some places, like the United Kingdom, the phrase loose leaf refers more to the flexible system of storing loose pages in a binder than to the actual paper.

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looseleaf

Adjective

  1. Consisting of loose leaves (pages), often collected in a binder, rather than being bound like a book or stapled.


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