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From inter- +‎ leaf.

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interleaf (plural interleaves)

  1. A leaf, often of tissue paper or other thin paper, inserted between the pages of a book to protect illustrations.
  2. A sheet of paper or cardboard, placed between layers on a pallet to create a cohesive structure.
    If you stack high columns of these boxes without using interleafs they'll fall apart.

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interleaf (third-person singular simple present interleafs, present participle interleafing, simple past and past participle interleafed)

  1. Same as interleave

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