Definition of Snow mist

1. Noun. Small crystals of ice.

Exact synonyms: Diamond Dust, Frost Mist, Frost Snow, Ice Crystal, Ice Needle, Poudrin
Group relationships: Downfall, Precipitation
Terms within: H2o, Water
Generic synonyms: Crystal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snow Mist

snow gum
snow gun
snow guns
snow in
snow job
snow leopard
snow leopards
snow level
snow levels
snow lily
snow line
snow lines
snow load
snow loads
snow lotus
snow mist (current term)
snow morel
snow mushroom
snow on the mountain
snow on the mountain top
snow on the mountaintop
snow on the roof
snow on the roof top
snow on the rooftop
snow orchid
snow out
snow park
snow parks
snow pea
snow pear

Literary usage of Snow mist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Lady's Tour Round Monte Rosa: With Visits to the Italian Valleys of by Henry Warwick Cole (1859)
"... and the silver knife — A Chamois on the glacier — A staircase up the mountain — The little cow a good climber — The summit of the Pass — Snow, mist, ..."

2. An Exploration of Dartmoor and Its Antiquities: With Some Accounts of Its by John Lloyd Warden Page (1892)
"... Account—Area—Meaning of the Term ' Forest'—General Description — Tors — Rivers — Bogs—Anecdotes relating to Bogs—Climate— Storms on the Moor—Snow—Mist ..."

3. Common School Education: Devoted to the Art of Instruction (1888)
"The air with its forms of moisture, dew and frost, rain and snow, mist and fog, and the clouds, so constantly changing in color, form, and movement — all ..."

4. The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow by Curtis Hidden Page (1905)
"Low circling round its southern zone, The sun through dazzling snow-mist shone. No church-bell lent its Christian tone To the savage air, no social smoke ..."

5. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1867)
"All day the gusty north-wind bore The loosening drift its breath before ; Low circling round its southern zone, The sun through drizzling snow-mist shone. ..."

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