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1. snow blower
noun.
A
machine
that
removes
snow
by
scooping
it
up
and
throwing
it
forcefully
through
a
chute.
Synonyms
machine
snow thrower
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2. blower
noun.
(ˈbloʊɝ)
A
device
that
produces
a
current
of
air.
Synonyms
blow drier
hand blower
device
bellows
hair dryer
hair drier
blow dryer
3. blower
noun.
(ˈbloʊɝ)
A
fan
run
by
an
electric
motor.
Synonyms
fan
fan blade
hub
electric fan
electric motor
4. blower
noun.
(ˈbloʊɝ)
Large
aquatic
carnivorous
mammal
with
fin-like
forelimbs
no
hind
limbs,
including:
whales;
dolphins;
porpoises;
narwhals.
Synonyms
blowhole
Cetacea
pod
cetacean
whale
cetacean mammal
aquatic mammal
order Cetacea
fluke
Antonyms
leader
stator
rotor
5. snow
verb.
(ˈsnoʊ)
Fall
as
snow.
Synonyms
fall
precipitate
come down
Antonyms
lengthen
accelerate
strengthen
increase
Etymology
snow (English)
snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. snow
noun.
(ˈsnoʊ)
Precipitation
falling
from
clouds
in
the
form
of
ice
crystals.
Synonyms
whiteout
snowfall
flurry
precipitation
snowflake
downfall
flake
snow flurry
Antonyms
strengthening
rise
decrease
natural object
soft drug
Etymology
snow (English)
snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. snow
noun.
(ˈsnoʊ)
A
layer
of
snowflakes
(white
crystals
of
frozen
water)
covering
the
ground.
Synonyms
snowflake
snowball
corn snow
crud
layer
flake
Antonyms
succeed
understate
inhale
stay in place
come
Etymology
snow (English)
snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. snow
verb.
(ˈsnoʊ)
Conceal
one's
true
motives
from
especially
by
elaborately
feigning
good
intentions
so
as
to
gain
an
end.
Synonyms
hoodwink
deceive
play false
lead astray
lead by the nose
betray
pull the wool over someone's eyes
bamboozle
Antonyms
undeceive
conserve
crescendo
expand
inflate
Etymology
snow (English)
snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. snow
noun.
(ˈsnoʊ)
Street
names
for
cocaine.
Synonyms
cocain
C
coke
blow
cocaine
nose candy
Antonyms
keep
uncover
stand still
deceleration
success
Etymology
snow (English)
snow (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. Snow
noun.
English
writer
of
novels
about
moral
dilemmas
in
academe
(1905-1980).
Synonyms
Baron Snow of Leicester
C. P. Snow
Charles Percy Snow
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