SNOD
SNOD, noun A fillet. [Not in use.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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SNOD, noun A fillet. [Not in use.]
SNOOK, verb intransitive To lurk; to lie in ambush. [Not in use.]
SNORE, verb intransitive [from the root of Latin naris, the nose or nostrils.] To breathe with a rough hoarse noise in sleep.SNORE, noun A breathing with a harse noise in sleep.
SNO'RER, noun One that snores.
SNO'RING, participle present tense Respiring with a harsh noise.
SNORT, verb intransitive1. To force the air with violence through the nose, so as to make a noise, as high spirited horses in prancing and play.2. To snore. [Not common.]SNORT, ...
SNORT'ER, noun One that snorts; a snorer.
SNORT'ING, participle present tense Forcing the air violently through the nose.SNORT'ING, noun The act of forcing the air through the nose with violence and noise. Jeremiah 8:16.
SNOT, noun Mucus discharged from the nose.SNOT, verb transitive To blow the nose.
SNOT'TER, verb intransitive To snivel; to sob.
SNOT'TY, adjective1. Foul with snot.2. Mean; dirty.
SNOUT, noun1. The long projecting nose of a beast, as that of swine.2. The nose of a man; in contempt.3. The nozzle or end of a hollow pipe.SNOUT, verb transitive To furnish wit...
SNOUT'ED, adjective Having a snout.
SNOUT'Y, adjective Resembling a beast's snout.
SNOW, noun [Latin nix, nivis; The Latin nivis, is contracted from nigis, like Eng. bow.]1. Frozen vapor; watery particles congealed into white crystals in the air, and falling t...
SNOW-BIRD, noun A small bird whcih appears in the time of snow, of the genus Emberiza; called also snow-bunting. In the U. States, the snow-bird is the Fringilla nivalis.
SNOW-CROWNED, adjective [snow and crown.] Crowned or having the top covered with snow.
SNOW-DRIFT, noun [snow and drift.] A bank of snow driven together by the wind.
SNOW-DROP, noun [snow and drop.] A plant bearing a white flower, cultivated in gardens for its beauty; the Galanthus nivalis.
SNOW-SHOE, noun [snow and shoe.] A shoe or racket worn by men traveling on snow, to prevent their feet from sinking into the snow.
SNOW-SLIP, noun [snow and slip.] A large mass of snow which slips down the side of a mountain, and sometimes buries houses.
SNOW-WHITE, adjective [snow and white.] White as snow; very white.
SNOWBALL, noun [snow and ball.] A round mass of snow, pressed or rolled together.SNOWBALL TREE, noun A flowering shrub of the genus Virburnum; gelder rose.
SNOWBROTH, noun [snow and broth.] Snow and water mixed; very cold liquor.
SNOWDEEP, noun [snow and deep.] A plant.
SNOWLESS, adjective Destitute of snow.
SNOWLIKE, adjective Resembling snow.