another word for rain and snow is Precipitation this means both rain and snow
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Yes, the word 'snow' is a verb and a noun.The noun 'snow' is a word for water vapor frozen into ice crystals that falls from the atmosphere in the form of flakes; a word for quantities of these crystals that cover the ground or other objects; a word for something resembling these crystals or quantities of these crystals; a word for a thing.Example uses:The weather report said it will snow tonight. (verb)We're required to keep the snow removed from the sidewalk. (noun)
The word "snow" is from Old English, similar to the German schnee. It has existed since the year 1300. Please see the Related Link below.
The noun 'snow' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun, a word for a thing. The plural form 'snows' is a word for a series of occasions of snow.
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Fleece
Sleet, hail, etc.
Flurry, blizzard, snowflakes, flakes, white stuff.
Precipitation (: they are both forms of precipitation
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
The Blackfoot word for snow is "pikáni".
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
Terrain is another word for landscape. It's what animals live in, not what they eat.
Shaking, shivering. For example, the sentence "The boy was quivering while in the freezing cold snow," is the same as "The boy was shivering while in the freezing cold snow."
The Bulgarian word for snow is "сняг" (snyag).
The word 'snow' is both a noun (snow, snows) and a verb (snow, snows, snowing, snowed). Examples:noun: The snow is at least six inches deep.verb: It looks like it will snow tonight.