Alamos

/əˈlɑmoʊs/ noun

Plural of alamo, meaning cottonwood trees. Most famous as part of Los Alamos, the site of nuclear weapons development during World War II.

From Spanish 'álamo,' meaning 'poplar' or 'cottonwood tree,' ultimately from Latin 'albus' meaning 'white,' referring to the pale bark. The word entered English through Spanish colonial influence in the American Southwest.

AMፖፕላር ዛፎች
ARحور
BNপপলার
CAàlams
CStopoly
DApoplarer
DEPappeln
ELλεύκες
ESálamos
FAصنوبر سفید
FIhaavat
FRpeupliers
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