Snow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crust
coat or covering of anything the hard exterior surface or outer shell an incrustation as a crust of snow
Dashboard
board placed on the fore part of a carriage sleigh or other vehicle to intercept water mud or snow thrown up by the heels of the horses in England commonly called splashboard
Driftwind
A driving wind a wind that drives snow sand etc into heaps
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Drifty
Full of drifts tending to form drifts as snow and the like
Feathery
Pertaining to or resembling feathers covered with or as with feathers as feathery spray or snow
luge
a racing sled for one or two people it is raced down a chute of packed snow or ice and the occupants lie down on it with feet in the direction of motion
Fringe tree
A small oleaceous tree Chionanthus virginica of the southern United States having clusters of snow white flowers with slender petals It is often cultivated
Glacier
An immense field or stream of ice formed in the region of perpetual snow and moving slowly down a mountain slope or valley as in the Alps or over an extended area
Glissade
A sliding as down a snow slope
Hydrometeor
of water in the pl a general term for the whole aqueous phenomena of the atmosphere as rain snow hail etc
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Snow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crust
coat or covering of anything the hard exterior surface or outer shell an incrustation as a crust of snow
Dashboard
board placed on the fore part of a carriage sleigh or other vehicle to intercept water mud or snow thrown up by the heels of the horses in England commonly called splashboard
Driftwind
A driving wind a wind that drives snow sand etc into heaps
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Drifty
Full of drifts tending to form drifts as snow and the like
Feathery
Pertaining to or resembling feathers covered with or as with feathers as feathery spray or snow
luge
a racing sled for one or two people it is raced down a chute of packed snow or ice and the occupants lie down on it with feet in the direction of motion
Fringe tree
A small oleaceous tree Chionanthus virginica of the southern United States having clusters of snow white flowers with slender petals It is often cultivated
Glacier
An immense field or stream of ice formed in the region of perpetual snow and moving slowly down a mountain slope or valley as in the Alps or over an extended area
Glissade
A sliding as down a snow slope
Hydrometeor
of water in the pl a general term for the whole aqueous phenomena of the atmosphere as rain snow hail etc
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