Correct spelling for the English word "LEAV" is [lˈiːv], [lˈiːv], [l_ˈiː_v] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"LEAV" is not a recognized word in the English language or in any standard dictionary. It is possible that you may have made a typographical error or misspelled the word. If you intended to refer to the word "LEAF," here is a dictionary definition of it:
Leaf (noun):
1. The flattened, typically green and thin structure that emerges from a stem or branch of a plant, serving as the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration, and often having a distinctive shape.
2. A sheet of metal, plastic, or another material, typically flat and thin, used to cover or wrap an object or as a component in various applications.
3. A single page in a book, magazine, or other printed material.
4. Informal: A section of a door, window, or table that can be folded or hinged.
5. Informal: Marijuana or cannabis, especially when rolled into a cigarette or joint.
"Leaf" can also function as a verb, meaning to turn over the pages of a book, magazine, or other printed material, or to turn over one's hands or wrists as a sign of grief, despair, or anxiety. It can also refer to the act of falling gently or slowly, as leaves from a tree.