The term "Family Sapindaceae" refers to a group of flowering plants that are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Synonyms for this family of plants include the Soapberry Family, the Maple Family, and the Soapnut Family. These plants are known for their characteristic features such as the formation of winged seeds and the presence of mucilage-rich tissues. Some of the common species in this family include maple, lychee, rambutan, and soapberry. The plants in this family have a high economic value for their use in food, medicine, and timber production.