leaflet

/ˈliːflət/
verb
  1. To distribute leaflets to people, especially in a public place.
    • The campaign team leafleted every house on the street.
    • They plan to leaflet the entire neighborhood about the event.
    • Volunteers leafleted the crowd at the concert.
noun
  1. A small printed sheet of paper, often folded, that gives information or advertises something.
    • Volunteers handed out leaflets for the charity run.
    • She picked up a leaflet about the local farmers' market.
    • The hospital provides a leaflet on healthy eating.
  2. A small or young leaf, or one of the parts of a compound leaf.
    • Each leaflet of the clover plant is shaped like a tiny heart.
    • Botanists count the number of leaflets to identify certain plants.
    • The fern's frond is made up of many small leaflets.
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