leaf
unit of extent that consists of a single bound or fastened sheet as a subunit of a volume; each leaf consists of two pages, one on each side, either or both of which may be blank
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Summary
leaf is an unit of amount[1].
Key Facts
- leaf's instance of is recorded as unit of amount[2].
- leaf's instance of is recorded as counting unit[3].
- leaf's instance of is recorded as book component[4].
- leaf's said to be the same as is recorded as folio[5].
- leaf's facet of is recorded as slip of paper[6].
- leaf's described by source is recorded as A Dictionary of English Manuscript Terminology 1450–2000[7].
- leaf's main Wikidata property is recorded as P1104[8].
- leaf's different from is recorded as folio[9].
- leaf's unit symbol is recorded as l.[10].
- leaf's unit symbol is recorded as ℓ.[11].
- leaf's unit symbol is recorded as л.[12].
- leaf's FactGrid item ID is recorded as Slow, Deep and Hard[13].
- leaf's RDA value vocabularies ID is recorded as RDACarrierEU/1018[14].
- leaf's ODLIS ID is recorded as l.aspx#leaf[15].
- leaf's Language of Bindings ID is recorded as 2378[16].
- leaf's Language of Bindings ID is recorded as 1601[17].
- leaf's Dictionary of Archives Terminology ID is recorded as leaf[18].