Snow ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Snow ( noun )

  1. Precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals that fall from the atmosphere, typically at or below freezing point.
  2. The soft white substance that falls from the sky as snow.
  3. A large amount of snow on the ground.
  4. A type of paint or powder that is used to create the appearance of snow.

Origin:

Old english snāw, of germanic origin; related to dutch sneeuw and german schnee.

Examples:

  1. It's snowing outside.
  2. The snow was falling gently.
  3. The roads were icy because of the snow.
  4. He woke up to a world blanketed in snow.
  5. She used snow paint to make a winter scene.

(As a verb)

Snow ( verb )

  1. Precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals that fall from the atmosphere, typically at or below freezing point.
  2. The soft white substance that falls from the sky as snow.
  3. A large amount of snow on the ground.
  4. A type of paint or powder that is used to create the appearance of snow.

Origin:

Old english snāw, of germanic origin; related to dutch sneeuw and german schnee.

Examples:

  1. It's snowing outside.
  2. The snow was falling gently.
  3. The roads were icy because of the snow.
  4. He woke up to a world blanketed in snow.
  5. She used snow paint to make a winter scene.
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