
1) Achene 2) Asian river 3) City on the volga 4) City in Russia 5) City of Asia 6) City of Russia 7) City in Asia 8) Elm seed 9) Elm-tree fruit 10) English girl name 11) European watercourse 12) European waterway 13) European river 14) Feminine given name 15) Frank Lloyd Wright building 16) Fruit of a maple
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a dry, indehiscent fruit with its wall expanded into a wing.
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an indehiscent, winged, dry fruit
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• (n.) A dry, indehiscent, usually one-seeded, winged fruit, as that of the ash, maple, and elm; a key or key fruit.
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A dry, one-seeded fruit bearing a single wing.
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Winged fruit.
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(from the article `box elder`) ...ornamental. The tree grows to 9–15 m (30–50 feet) tall. The compound leaves (rare among maples) consist of three, five, or seven coarsely toothed ... ...at the base. The petalless flowers appear before the leaves and are borne in clusters on jointed stems. The nutlike fruit, surrounded by a fl...
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city and administrative centre, west-central Samara oblast (region), western Russia. It lies along the Volga River at the latter`s confluence with ... [2 related articles]
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dry fruit with wings that do not open when mature, as in maple trees
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A one-seeded winged fruit.
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A winged fruit that does not split spontaneously, e.g. maple.
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<botany> A dry, indehiscent fruit with its wall expanded into a wing. ... (14 Oct 1997) ...
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dry fruit with wings that do not open when mature, as in maple trees
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An indehiscent winged fruit.
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An indehiscent winged fruit.
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a dry fruit, which does not split open along a seam, and has a well-developed wing.
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Sa·ma'ra noun [ Latin
samara ,
samera , the seed of the elm.]
(Botany) A dry, indehiscent, usually one-seeded, winged fruit, as that of the ash, maple, and elm; a key or key fruit.
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Indehiscent winged pericarp, as of the maple.
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A dry, one-seeded fruit bearing a single wing.
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A samara is a pericarp produced into a wing, for example in the case of the ash.
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A winged, dry fruit
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key fruit noun a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple
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(city) Capital city and river port of Samara oblast (region), west-central Russian Federation; population (2002) 1,157,900. Samara is located on the River Volga and the main Trans-Siberian Railway, 820 km/510 mi southeast of Moscow. It is a major industrial centre, with large h...
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In botany, a winged fruit, a type of achene
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dry fruit with one or two flat wings attached to a seed (as on elms and maples).
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