"babyleaf" meaning in All languages combined

See babyleaf on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: From baby + leaf. Etymology templates: {{com|en|baby|leaf}} baby + leaf Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} babyleaf (uncountable)
  1. (attributive) Small salad leaves that are harvested early. Tags: attributive, uncountable Translations (small salad leaves): dail bach [feminine, plural] (Welsh)
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        "(attributive) Small salad leaves that are harvested early."
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