looseleaf

/ˈlusˌlif/
adjective
  1. Describing a notebook or binder whose pages can be removed, added, or rearranged easily.
    • He prefers a looseleaf notebook because he can take out pages to turn in and add new ones later.
    • The teacher required all students to use looseleaf paper for their homework assignments.
    • She bought a looseleaf binder for her science class so she could reorganize her notes.
noun
  1. Paper that is not bound in a book, designed to be used in a looseleaf binder.
    • She grabbed a sheet of looseleaf from her binder to write a quick note.
    • The office supply store sells packs of college-ruled looseleaf.
    • I need to buy more looseleaf for my history binder before the exam.
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