Definitions for snowfield

snowfield snow·field

Spelling: [snoh-feeld]
IPA: /ˈsnoʊˌfild/

Snowfield is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 537 anagrams from letters in snowfield (defilnosw).

Definitions for snowfield

noun

  1. a large and relatively permanent expanse of snow.

Origin of snowfield

First recorded in 1835-45; snow + field

Examples for snowfield

For a woman's colour to blossom warmly from a snowfield, means good news.

For example, within a snowfield the summers remain relatively cold.

She would tell her aunt when she got home again that she should like the change of going to snowfield for a week or ten days.

Hot passions cooled before the breath of the snowfield and the glacier.

When that occurred, the growth of the snowfield as well as of the ice cap must have been accelerated by glacial movement.

Then you saw the edge of the snowfield of Mount Sarmiento far to the south.

For far above them a dark jagged line had opened across the snowfield, with the dull report they had heard.

She impatiently dried the tears from her eyes, so that she could see over the snowfield in front of the house.

The moon just showed over the mountains in that direction which cast their strange black shadows on the snowfield.

Wherever, beneath the edge of a snowfield, the country shapes itself into a valley, there you will find a glacier.

Word Value for snowfield
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Words with friends

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