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  • 31Snow S-2 — Thrush Commander Thrush Commander 600 Type Agricole Motorisation Moteur …

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  • 32snow — {{11}}snow (n.) O.E. snaw snow, from P.Gmc. *snaiwaz (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. sneo, O.Fris., M.L.G. sne, M.Du. snee, Du. sneeuw, Ger. Schnee, O.N. snjor, Goth. snaiws snow ), from PIE root *sniegwh snow, to snow (Cf. Gk …

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  • 33snow — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English snāw; akin to Old High German snēo snow, Latin niv , nix, Greek nipha (accusative) Date: before 12th century 1. a. precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals… …

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  • 34Snow, C.P. — ▪ British scientist and writer in full  Charles Percy Snow, Baron Snow Of The City Of Leicester   born Oct. 15, 1905, Leicester, Leicestershire, Eng. died July 1, 1980, London  British novelist, scientist, and government administrator.       Snow …

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  • 35snow — A type of water vapor that changes directly into crystals of ice flakes when frozen in the upper air. It is called snow flurries if the snow showers for a brief period and the snow is very light. It is called snow grains if the snow falls as… …

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  • 36snow — /snoʊ / (say snoh) noun 1. the aqueous vapour of the atmosphere precipitated in partially frozen crystalline form and falling to the earth in white flakes. 2. these flakes as forming a layer on the ground, etc. 3. the fall of these flakes. 4.… …

  • 37Snow — Recorded in several forms including Snow, Snowe, Snows, and the occupational Snowman, Snoweman, and Snowesman, this very interesting surname is of early English origins. Although a nickname it has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with snow… …

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  • 38snow — I UK [snəʊ] / US [snoʊ] noun Word forms snow : singular snow plural snows *** 1) [uncountable] small soft white pieces of ice that fall from the sky and cover the ground Two to three inches of snow is predicted for tonight. The path was hidden… …

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  • 39snow —    1. cocaine    In its crystalline or powdered form, from the colour and coldness:     Not all jazz players smoke marijuana or opium, or sniff snow. (Longstreet, 1956)    Whence many derivatives. A snowball is a quantity or derivative of cocaine …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 40snow — [[t]snoʊ[/t]] n. 1) mer a) precipitation in the form of hexagonal crystals of ice, usu. grouped together as snowflakes, formed directly from water vapor freezing in air b) these flakes as forming a layer on the ground c) the fall of these flakes… …

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