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samare Meaning
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samare (n.)
See Simar.
samare Sentence Examples
- The winged samara of the sycamore tree twirled gracefully in the autumn breeze.
- The samara's propeller-like shape enabled it to disperse seeds over long distances.
- The maple tree's samara had a distinctive paired shape, like two helicopter blades.
- The aerodynamic samara allowed the tree to colonize new areas effectively.
- The elm samara's serrated edges helped it cling to tree bark and animal fur.
- The birch samara's light weight made it an ideal vehicle for wind dispersal.
- Scientists studied the samara's flight path to understand the mechanics of seed dispersal.
- The samara's unique shape and structure fascinated botanists and ecologists alike.
- The ash samara's feathery appendages allowed it to float across water bodies.
- The samara's role in plant reproduction played a crucial part in the preservation of forest ecosystems.
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The winged samara of the sycamore tree twirled gracefully in the autumn breeze.
The samara's propeller-like shape enabled it to disperse seeds over long distances.
The maple tree's samara had a distinctive paired shape, like two helicopter blades.
The aerodynamic samara allowed the tree to colonize new areas effectively.