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The word "snowy" is ordinarily an adjective meaning white, or when applied to the weather.

As opposed to snow-white (a compound adjective), snowy could be considered an adverb if white is an adjective, because it acts like the adverb "very."

Alternatively, you could consider "snowy white" to be a form of the compound adjective snow-white.

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