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A type of solid precipitation that forms in clouds with an air temperature below freezing. Snow forms when water vapor deposits directly as a solid on a deposition nuclei. Snowflakes begin their life [..]
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Precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing [deposition] of the water vapor in t [..]
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1 [uncountable] small soft white pieces of ice that fall from the sky and cover the groundTwo to three inches of snow is predicted for tonight.The path was hidden under a blanket of snow.There had bee [..]
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Old English snaw "snow, that which falls as snow; a fall of snow; a snowstorm," from Proto-Germanic *snaiwaz (source also of Old Saxon and Old High German sneo, Old Frisian and Middle Low Ge [..]
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c. 1300, from the noun, replacing Old English sniwan, which would have yielded modern snew (which existed as a parallel form until 17c. and, in Yorkshire, even later), from the root of snow (n.). The [..]
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chionophobia
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Solid precipitation in the form of minute ice flakes that occur below 0ºC.
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Snow [N] [S]Common in Palestine in winter ( Psalms 147:16 ). The snow on the tops of the Lebanon range is almost always within view throughout the whole year. The word is frequently used figuratively [..]
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precipitation made of ice crystals.
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Precipitation of ice crystals, most of which are branched (sometimes star shaped).
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precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals fall as snow; "It was snowing all night" a layer of snowflakes (white crystals of frozen water) covering the gro [..]
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Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent ice crystals in complex branched hexagonal form. It most often falls from stratiform clouds, but can fall as snow showers from cumuliform ones. It usually appears clustered into snowflakes. It is reported as "SN" in an observation and on the METAR. 
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drops of water that become frozen in the air in winter. The pieces that float down through the air are called snowflakes
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In video display systems, noise that (a) is uniformly distributed on the display surface, such as that of a television or radar screen, (b) has the appearance of a uniform distribution of fixed or moving spots, mottling, or speckling, and (c) is usually caused by random noise on an intensity-modulated signal in a display device, such as a cathode-r [..]
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Dictionary of RGB Colours RGB: 255;250;250Hex: FFFAFA See example...
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This historical books of the Bible contain only two notices of snow actually falling-- (2 Samuel 23:20) 1Macc 13:22; but the allusions in the poetical books are so numerous that there can be no doubt [..]
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Common in Palestine in winter (Ps. 147:16). The snow on the tops of the Lebanon range is almost always within view throughout the whole year. The word is frequently used figuratively by the sacred wri [..]
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shney
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To see snow in your dreams, denotes that while you have no real misfortune, there will be the appearance of illness, and unsatisfactory enterprises. To find yourself in a snow storm, denotes sorrow and disappointment in failure to enjoy some long-expected pleasure. There always follows more or less discouragement after this dream. If you eat snow, [..]
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Ice crystals that 'grow' in clouds.
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Snow is a type of ‘rain’ within the earth’s atmosphere in the form of ‘crystal-like’ ice water, consisting of many snowflakes that fall from clouds.
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Fluctuating spots on a television screen resulting from a weak signal. soap opera:
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(n) precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals(n) a layer of snowflakes (white crystals of frozen water) covering the ground(n) English writer of novels about moral dilemmas in acad [..]
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Frozen precipitation composed of ice particles in complex hexagonal patterns. Snow forms in cold clouds by the direct transfer of water vapor to ice.
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precipitation that consists of frozen flakes formed when water vapor accumulates on ice crystals, going directly to the ice phase
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Cocaine.
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Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent ice crystals in complex branched hexagonal form. It most often falls from stratiform clouds, but can fall as snow showers from cumuliform ones. [..]
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Atmospheric vapour frozen into ice crystals that falls to earth in light white flakes. A snowstorm is a heavy fall of snow, especially with a high wind. A severe snowstorm is called a blizzard
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Heavy random noise.
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Frozen Water crystals that fall from the Atmosphere.
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A solid form of Carbon Dioxide used as a refrigerant.
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Precipitation consisting of clumps of ice crystals.
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a two masted ship, essentially a brig but distinguished by having a trysail on the mainmast whose luff is lashed to a separate mast or horse Source: Maritime Curators Group: Manual of Curatorship
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A form of brig where the gaff spanker or driver is rigged on a "snow mast" a lighter spar supported in chocks close behind the main-mast.
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A relatively large two-masted sailing vessel, similar to a Brig.
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Frozen water crystals that fall from the ATMOSPHERE.
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A form of brig where the gaff spanker or driver is rigged on a "snow mast" a lighter spar supported in chocks close behind the main-mast.
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a form of brig where the gaff spanker or driver is rigged on a "snow mast" a lighter spar supported in chocks close behind the main-mast
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A two-masted vessel with a stay, termed a horse, from the mainmast head to the deck on which a trysail was set. Frequently a spar was fitted instead of the stay.
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(1) When snow lingers on the ground it is said ‘to be waiting for more.’ (2) To ‘go like snow off a ditch’ is to disappear quickly. The expression is used in reference to families that have died off r [..]
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From the English word, derived from Old English snāw.
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Snowfall intensity based upon visibility Snow Intensity Visibility Miles Meters Heavy < &frac14 < 400 Moderate ¼ to ½ 400 to 800 Light > ½ > 800 Precipitation of snow crystals, mostly branched in the form of six-pointed stars. It usually falls steadily for several hours or more. Qualifiers, such as occasional or intermittent, are us [..]
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Precipitation in the form of ice crystals.
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The soft flakes that fall and make everything white and wintery. Snowflakes grow inside of a cloud when water vapor travels through freezing air and condenses (changes from a gas to a solid) onto a pa [..]
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Intricately shaped ice crystals that fall as precipitation.
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Precipitation composed of white or translucent ice crystals, chiefly in complex branched hexagonal form.
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Precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing [deposition] of the water vapor in the air.
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Precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing [deposition] of the water vapor in the air. definition courtesy of: NOAA
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precipitation in the form of branched hexagonal crystals, often mixed with simple ice crystals, which fall more or less continuously from a solid cloud sheet. These crystals may fall either separately [..]
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Water in a solid, hexagonal, crystalline form dropped from clouds as precipitation.
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(Slang). Administering heavy doses of opiate drugs to completely sedate a person who is dying painfully. Person dies whilst unconscious.
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Precipitation of ice crystals, most of which are branched (sometimes star shaped). In cold conditions, snowflakes may be tiny, individual crystals. At warmer temperatures, snowflakes may clump or freeze together to produce larger snowflakes.
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Soild precipitation in the form of white or translucent ice crystals of various shapes; originating in the upper atmosphere as frozen particles of water vapor.
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Frozen precipitation in the form of branched, six-sided ice crystals. Snow usually appears clustered into snowflakes.
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Precipitation composed of white or translucent ice crystals, through direct phase change of water vapor to ice.
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Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent ice crystals in complex branched hexagonal form. It most often falls from stratiform clouds, but can fall as snow showers from cumuliform ones. [..]
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A type of precipitation consisting of an assemblage of ice crystals in the form of plates, columns and flakes.
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Unless qualified by such words as &quot; occasional&quot; or &quot; intermittent&quot; , a prediction of snow indicates a steady fall of a few hours or more.
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Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent ice crystals in complex branched hexagonal form. It most often falls from stratiform clouds, but can fall as snow showers from cumuliform ones. [..]
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Atmospheric water vapour frozen into ice crystals and falling in light flakes. 
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Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent ice crystals in complex branched hexagonal form. It most often falls from stratiform clouds, but can fall as snow showers from cumuliform ones. [..]
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Frozen precipitation
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Precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing [deposition] of the water vapor in t [..]
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Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent ice crystals in complex branched hexagonal form. It most often falls from stratiform clouds, but can fall as snow showers from cumuliform ones. It usually appears clustered into snowflakes. It is reported as “SN” in an observation and on the METAR.
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An artist whose paintings, films, photographs, sculptures, installations, and musical performances have kept him in the spotlight for over sixty years. Snow’s Walking Woman series of the 1960s holds a [..]
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Also called "print snow," this word is slang for the white, flaky print defects that are frequently found on sportscards.
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lang=en 1800s=1843 * '''1843''' — . ''''. *: No wind that blew was bitterer than he, no falling snow was more intent upon its purpose, no pelting rain less open to entreaty. *: Master Scrooge's tru [..]
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From the English word, derived from Old English snāw.
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