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Etymology

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From snow +‎ clad.

Adjective

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snowclad (not comparable)

  1. (poetic) Covered in snow.
    • 1960, United States. Forest Service, National Forest Vacations, page 24:
      The most popular reason for visiting the national forests is to get out and see pretty country — the trees and lakes, the mountains and valleys, the cliffs and canyons, the meadows and snowclad peaks.

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