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Definition of Looseleaf
1. Adjective. Being or having leaves that can be easily removed or rearranged. "A looseleaf notebook"
Definition of Looseleaf
1. Adjective. Consisting of loose leaves (pages), often collected in a binder, rather than being bound like a book or stapled. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Looseleaf
Literary usage of Looseleaf
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Business Practice Up to Date: With a Commercial Map of the United States by Sherwin Cody (1913)
"It is a. curious fact that no book on looseleaf or card systems Is ... The chief
source of information on looseleaf and card systems is the sales force of ..."
2. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"Another looseleaf digest, Virginia Researcher, was a commercial venture of the
National Legal ... Yet another looseleaf digest is the Circuit Court Report. ..."
3. Status of Federal Libraries and Information Centers in the U.S: Results from by Evelyn F. Hawkins, Robert J. Rossi (1999)
"Line 05 - Periodical current subscriptions (exclude looseleaf) - List the number
of titles, exclusive of duplicates, for which current subscriptions are ..."
4. W. B. Yeats: The Writing of Sophocles' King Oedipus by William Butler Yeats, David R. Clark (1989)
"Page 60 A: The looseleaf page between pp. 60 and 61 was clipped to p. ... The rest
of this looseleaf page, 11. 5-13, represents not a copy of revisions but ..."