folio-, foli-, folii-

(Latin: leaf, leaves; a plant's device for intercepting light, obtaining and storing water and nutrients, exchanging gases, and providing a process for photosynthesis)

multifoliate
With many leaves.
paucifoliate (verb), paucifoliates; paucifoliated; paucifoliating
pemphigus foliaceus
Pemphigus with a chronic course and in which bullous lesions may be absent.

Once lesions develop they may spread to the entire body and mimic generalized exfoliative dermatitis (scaling and itching of the skin and the loss of hair). The positive Nikolsky's sign helps to make the correct diagnosis.

perfoliate
perifoliary
Around a leaf margin.
plurifoliate
portfolio (s) (noun), portfolios (pl)
1. A flat briefcase for keeping loose sheets of paper, prints, drawings, maps, music, photographs, etc.: Some artists present portfolios of their work to people who might be willing to buy or to exhibit their artwork.
2. Investments that are owned by someone or an organization: The investment manager spent some time discussing Janet's retirement portfolio with her.

In the phrase, "without portfolio" when referring to a government minister, it means that he is not in charge of a specific department of state; or, in other words, he is a "Minister without Portfolio".
3. Etymology, from Italian portafoglio, "a case for carrying loose papers"; from porta, portare, "to carry" + foglio, "sheet, leaf," from Latin folio, folium, "leaf".

pseudofoliaceous (adjective) (not comparable)
Regarding a plant which has lobes or expansions similar to leaves: The thalli of pseudofoliaceous plant-like organisms consisting of a cell or a mass of cells, like fungi, liverworts, and algae, cannot be separated into a stem, leaf, or root.
quadrifoliate
Quercus agrifolia (s) (noun) (no pl)
California live oak; coastal live oak: The Quercus agrifolia is a highly variable, often shrubby, evergreen oak on the coastal zone of western North America. It has small thick normally spiny-toothed dark-green leaves.
quinquefoliate
rotundifoliate
suprafoliaceous (adjective) (nor comparable)
Relating to a peduncle or flower which was inserted into the stem of a plant: The suprafoliaceous flower that Jane observed was just above the axil of the stem on her rose bush.
trifoliate, trifoliated, trifoliolate
Having three leaves or leaflets.
trifolium