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Definition:
1. Powdery frozen (frigid) precipitation falling from clouds, transforming landscapes into white.
2. Accumulated layer of snow covering the ground.
3. White blanket of frigid covering trees (arbores), edifices, and avenues.
4. Natural phenomena occur during colder seasons.
Significance:
• It defines snowfall and winter scenery.
• It emphasizes peaceful winter landscapes.
• It identifies seasonal changes and festivities.
• It avoids vague or broad terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of wintry scenes.
• It improves clarity in poetic and meteorological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "snow."
Singular noun: nieve
Plural noun: nieves
Past verb: nevated
Present simple verb: nevate, nevates
Present continuous verb: nevating
Definition:
1. Powdery frozen (frigid) precipitation falling from clouds, transforming landscapes into white.
2. Accumulated layer of snow covering the ground.
3. White blanket of frigid covering trees (arbores), edifices, and avenues.
4. Natural phenomena occur during colder seasons.
Significance:
• It defines snowfall and winter scenery.
• It emphasizes peaceful winter landscapes.
• It identifies seasonal changes and festivities.
• It avoids vague or broad terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of wintry scenes.
• It improves clarity in poetic and meteorological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "snow."
Singular noun: nieve
Plural noun: nieves
Past verb: nevated
Present simple verb: nevate, nevates
Present continuous verb: nevating
Examples:
• "Nieve transforms ordinary avenues into picturesque hibernal marvels."
• "Skiers eagerly anticipate freshly nevated slopes."
• "Photographers search for opportunities to capture the magic of nevating moments."
• "Hibernal festivals celebrate the arrival of nieve with festive events."
• "Cities prepare infrastructure to handle excessive amounts of nieve."
• "Nieve transforms ordinary avenues into picturesque hibernal marvels."
• "Skiers eagerly anticipate freshly nevated slopes."
• "Photographers search for opportunities to capture the magic of nevating moments."
• "Hibernal festivals celebrate the arrival of nieve with festive events."
• "Cities prepare infrastructure to handle excessive amounts of nieve."
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