snowbase

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Etymology

snow + base

Noun

snowbase (plural snowbases)

  1. The snow which is settled on the ground in below-melting-point conditions.
    • 2000 November 21, Oliver Burkeman and Kate Connolly, “When the snow falls”, in The Guardian:
      The Ski Club of Great Britain is forecasting fluctuating and heavy snowfalls of the kind that could make for an unstable, potentially dangerous snowbase.

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