madera
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin māteria, from māter (“source”, literally “mother”).
madera f (plural maderes)
madera m (invariable)
From Latin māteria, from māter (“source”, literally “mother”). Compare Old Galician-Portuguese madeira.
madera f (plural maderas)
Inherited from Old Spanish madera, from Latin māteria (compare French matière, Italian materia, Portuguese madeira), from māter (“source”, literally “mother”). Doublet of materia.
madera f (plural maderas)
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