English-Thai Dictionary
samara
N ผลไม้ เมล็ด เดี่ยว เช่น ผล ของ ต้น elm หรือ ต้น maple pon-la-mai-med-diao
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SAMARA
Sa *ma "ra ( or ), n. Etym: [L. samara, samera, the seed of the elm. ](Bot. )
Defn: A dry, indehiscent, usually one-seeded, winged fruit, as that of the ash, maple, and elm; a key or key fruit.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Samara
Sam a ra |səˈmärə səˈmɑrə | a city and river port in southwestern central Russia, situated on the Volga River at its confluence with the Samara River; pop. 1,135,400 (est. 2008 ). Former name (1935 –91 ) Kuibyshev.
samara
sam a ra |ˈsamərə, səˈme (ə )rə ˈsæmərə | ▶noun Botany a winged nut or achene containing one seed, as in ash and maple. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin, denoting an elm seed.
Oxford Dictionary
Samara
Samara |səˈmɑːrə | a city and river port in SW central Russia, situated on the Volga at its confluence with the River Samara; pop. 1,135,400 (est. 2008 ). Former name (1935 –91 ) Kuibyshev.
samara
samara |ˈsamərə, səˈmɑːrə | ▶noun Botany a winged nut or achene containing one seed, as in ash and maple. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin, denoting an elm seed.
Spanish Dictionary
sámara
sámara nombre femenino bot Fruto seco, indehiscente, con una sola semilla y pericarpio extendido en forma de ala para facilitar su dispersión mediante el viento :el olmo y el fresno tienen el fruto en sámara .