Snow
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Snow ( noun )
- Precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals that fall from the atmosphere, typically at or below freezing point.
- The soft white substance that falls from the sky as snow.
- A large amount of snow on the ground.
- 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:
- It's snowing outside.
- The snow was falling gently.
- The roads were icy because of the snow.
- He woke up to a world blanketed in snow.
- She used snow paint to make a winter scene.
(As a verb)
Snow ( verb )
- Precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals that fall from the atmosphere, typically at or below freezing point.
- The soft white substance that falls from the sky as snow.
- A large amount of snow on the ground.
- 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:
- It's snowing outside.
- The snow was falling gently.
- The roads were icy because of the snow.
- He woke up to a world blanketed in snow.
- She used snow paint to make a winter scene.