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  • noun Plural form of samara.

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Examples

  • Thayer says the small green seeds, called samaras, need to be eaten before their edges start turning brown.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Some popular North Indian dishes are samaras, which is a triangular pastry filled with spices and vegetables.

    unknown title 2009

  • Maple seeds, called samaras, develop in pairs, with separate wings sticking out in opposite directions.

    RutlandHerald.com 2008

  • The papery fruits (actually winged seeds or samaras) contain one to two seeds each.

    Chapter 7 1983

  • Then autumn sends a wind in the treetops; twig after twig emerges from the ramifications of foliage; the little birch discards her last raiment, and stands erect in essential beauty with every graceful branch delicately outlined on the sky; the ash looks as fine as maidenhair with its intricate traceries interspersed with brown samaras.

    The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing 1917

  • Among the pale green elm samaras the blackbird sits alone, and out of his long brooding weaves a strong enchantment.

    The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing 1917

  • The winged samaras of the ash and the box elder are other modifications of the same principle.

    Some Winter Days in Iowa Frederick John Lazell 1905

  • Edward looked at the woods across the batch, and wondered why the young fresh green of the larches and the elm samaras was so sad, and why the cry of a sheep from an upper slope was so forlorn.

    Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904

  • The samaras, or keys, of the elm, formed of a broad, light fan with the seed cased in its centre; those of the maple, joined in pairs and resembling the unfurled wings of a bird; those of the ash, carved like the blade of an oar, perform the most distant journeys when driven before the storm.

    The Life of the Spider Jean-Henri Fabre 1869

  • He strips handfuls of samaras off a low-hanging branch and starts munching.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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