different between snowcovered vs snowy
snowcovered
English
Adjective
snowcovered (comparative more snowcovered, superlative most snowcovered)
- Alternative spelling of snow-covered
snowcovered From the web:
- what snow-covered mountain
- what snow-covered
- what are snow covered lands for
- what is snow covered area
- what kills snow on the mountain
- what will kill snow on the mountain
snowy
English
Etymology
From Middle English snowy, snawy, from Old English sn?wi?, equivalent to snow +? -y.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /sn??i/
Adjective
snowy (comparative snowier, superlative snowiest)
- Marked by snow, characterized by snow.
- snowy day
- Covered with snow, snow-covered, besnowed.
- snowy hillside
- Snow-white in color, white as snow.
- Synonym: niveous
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
snowy (plural snowies)
- (informal) Synonym of snowy owl
Further reading
- snowy at OneLook Dictionary Search
Middle English
Alternative forms
- snawy, snawi
Etymology
From Old English sn?wi?; equivalent to snow +? -y.
Pronunciation
- (Early ME, Northen NE) IPA(key): /?sn?u?i?/
- IPA(key): /?sn?u?i?/
Adjective
snowy
- snowy (resembling snow in temperature or colour)
Descendants
- English: snowy
- Scots: snawy
References
- “snou?, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-06-14.
Polish
Etymology
From sen +? -owy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sn?.v?/
Adjective
snowy (not comparable)
- (rare) oneiric (of or pertaining to dreams)
Declension
Further reading
- snowy in Polish dictionaries at PWN
snowy From the web:
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- what snowy owls look like
- what snowy owls do
- what snowy owl in french
- what snowy day
- snowy meaning
- what snowy owl like to eat
- what snowy day temperature
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