
1) Canadian crystal 2) Crystal 3) Flake 4) Heraldic charge 5) Hexagonal sign of winter 6) Ice crystal 7) Six-sided figure 8) Six-sided item 9) Slang for crack cocaine 10) White Arctic bunting 11) Winter flurry unit
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1) Crystal 2) Flake
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- a crystal of snow
- white arctic bunting
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A snowflake is either a single ice crystal or an aggregation of ice crystals which falls through the Earth`s atmosphere. They begin as snow crystals which develop when microscopic supercooled cloud droplets freeze. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity....
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[airline] Snowflake was a low-cost airline that operated out of Stockholm, Sweden, and Copenhagen, Denmark between 30 March 2003 and 30 October 2004. Owned by the SAS Group, it was organized as a business unit within Scandinavian Airlines, operating as a virtual airline using their crew and aircraft. Snowflake served a total 28 destinations...
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[gorilla] Snowflake (Floquet de Neu, Copito de Nieve; c. 1964 – November 24, 2003) was an albino gorilla. He was the most popular resident of the Barcelona Zoo in Spain.{Citation needed |date=June 2014} ==Name== Originally named Nfumu Ngui in Fang language (`white gorilla`) by his captor, he was then nicknamed Floquet de Neu (Catalan for ...
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[heraldry] The snowflake or snow crystal, is a charge in heraldry. The display in coats of arms is following a strictlt stylized form of the natural six pointed crystal form of a snowflake. In older heraldic literature, this charge is not to be seen. In modern heraldry, the snowflake is most used in northern Europe, in arms in Sweden, Norwa...
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• (n.) See Snowbird, 1. • (n.) A flake, or small filmy mass, of snow. • (n.) A name given to several bulbous plants of the genus Leucoium (L. vernum, aestivum, etc.) resembling the snowdrop, but having all the perianth leaves of equal size.
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(from the article `Amaryllidaceae`) ...are cultivated as garden ornamentals or pot plants, especially the belladonna lily (Amaryllis belladonna), tuberose (Polianthes), snowdrop ...
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(from the article `snow`) Snowflakes are formed by crystals of ice that generally have a hexagonal pattern, often beautifully intricate (see video). The size and shape of the ... ...latter thus grow more rapidly than the droplets. After several minutes, the growing crystals acquire falling speeds of tens of centimetres per ... ...Ice...
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flowering plant of the family Amaryllidaceae (q.v.).
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White ice crystals that have combined in a complex branched hexagonal form.
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Snow'flake` noun 1. A flake, or small filmy mass, of snow.
2. (Zoology) See
Snowbird , 1.
3. (Botany) A name given to several bulbous plants of the genus
Leucoium (
Latin vernum ,
æstivum , etc.) resembling the snowdrop, but having ...
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Snowflake is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Snowflake is slang for crack cocaine.
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White ice crystals that have combined in a complex branched hexagonal form.
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[
n] - a crystal of snow
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a cluster of ice crystals that falls from a cloud .
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flake noun a crystal of snow
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A single ice crystal or an aggregate of ice crystals falling from a cloud.
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