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Noun — A dry, winged fruit that does not split open, found on trees such as the ash, elm, and maple.

How to use samara

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maple samara winged samara

Etymology

From Latin samara ("elm seed"), traced back to a Gaulish word related to a Celtic root for "summer."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “samara” mean?

The word “samara” means a dry, winged fruit that does not split open, found on trees such as the ash, elm, and maple. In plain terms, the papery, winged seed pod that spins and helicopters down from certain trees.

How do you pronounce “samara”?

“Samara” is pronounced SA-muh-ruh (/ˈsæmərə/ in IPA).

How do you use “samara” in a sentence?

Here is “samara” used in a sentence: “Kids love catching maple samaras as they spin down like tiny helicopters.”

What part of speech is “samara”?

“Samara” is a noun.

Where does the word “samara” come from?

The word “samara” comes from Latin. From Latin samara ("elm seed"), traced back to a Gaulish word related to a Celtic root for "summer.".

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