snowshoer

English

Etymology

snowshoe + -er

Noun

snowshoer (plural snowshoers)

  1. One who traverses snow wearing snowshoes.
    • 2007 January 28, Elaine Glusac, “It’s Night. Shall We Snorkel, Cycle or Hike?”, in New York Times:
      Where downhill skiers have slopes illuminated by flood lamps to boost their vertical mileage, snowshoers and cross-country skiers rely on moonshine.

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