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Definition of Snowcaps
1. snowcap [n] - See also: snowcap
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snowcaps
Literary usage of Snowcaps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fitness of the Environment: An Inquiry Into the Biological Significance by Lawrence Joseph Henderson (1913)
"Lowell and Arrhe- nius agree in considering them snowcaps.1 In the earth's
atmosphere carbonic acid has been very largely converted into oxygen and ..."
2. The Fitness of the Environment: An Inquiry Into the Biological Significance by Lawrence Joseph Henderson (1913)
"Lowell and Arrhe- nius agree in considering them snowcaps.1 In the earth's
atmosphere carbonic acid ..."
3. Adventure Guide to the Alps by Krista Dana (2004)
"The Alpine Belt lies above approximately 2300 m, encompassing the terrain between
the tree line and the lowest permanent snowcaps. Despite its high altitude ..."
4. The Prose of Edward Rowland Sill: With an Introduction Comprising Some by Edward Rowland Sill (1900)
"In the side of one of these snowcaps I carefully scooped out a little cave; then,
removing my glove, I cautiously (so as not to dismantle the fluffy ..."
5. Other Worlds Than Ours: The Plurality of Worlds Studied Under the Light of by Richard Anthony Proctor (1904)
"And these, observing the earth's polar snowcaps, must be led to several important
conclusions respecting physical relations here. ..."