Sheaf Mnemonic
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sheaf
sheaf
/ʃiːf/
Examples
- She got the sheaf of roses.
- Learn to make a decorative wheat sheaf
- He pulled out another sheaf of papers.
- It is to offer a sheaf of the first barley on the second day.
- The datum of the space and the sheaf is called an affine scheme.
- The sheaf of wheat symbolizes the Maelor's agricultural background.
- Then the sheaf axioms can be expressed as the exactness of the sequence.
- Over the window in the attic is the sheaf from the Grosvenor arms.
- The crane held a sheaf of rice in its beak and presented it to the princess.
- A sheaf is a bunch of cut stocks of grain bound together with twine or straw.
a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing
noun
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"Sheep + Leaf. A bundle of wheat or papers, like sheep gathering leaves."
"Sheep + Leaf. A bundle of leaves eaten by a sheep."
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