snowdrift

See also: snow drift

English

A snowdrift.

Etymology

snow + drift

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsnəʊdɹɪft/
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Noun

snowdrift (plural snowdrifts)

  1. A bank of snow accumulated by the wind.
    Synonym: snowbank
    • 1962 April, D. Bertram, “Trans-Pennine Diversion”, in Modern Railways, page 255:
      In winter the line between Barnard Castle and Kirkby Stephen was regularly blocked by snowdrifts; in 1947, for instance, it was closed for eight weeks and only three weeks before it was finally closed no trains were able to use it for three days because of thick snow.

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Hyponyms

  • snow cornice

Derived terms

  • snowdrift glacier
  • snowdrift ice

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