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Snowflake   Listen
noun
Snowflake  n.  
1.
A flake, or small filmy mass, of snow.
2.
(Zool.) See Snowbird, 1.
3.
(Bot.) A name given to several bulbous plants of the genus Leucoium (Leucoium vernum, Leucoium aestivum, etc.) resembling the snowdrop, but having all the perianth leaves of equal size.






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"Snowflake" Quotes from Famous Books



... being tipped with green, dropping in a cluster of from six to eight blooms, each nearly 1 in. long. They grow freely in almost any soil, sandy loam being preferable. Increased by off-sets from the bulb, or by seed as soon as it is ripe. The spring snowflake blooms in March, the summer variety in June. The latter is a much more vigorous plant than the former. Height, 12 in. to ...
— Gardening for the Million • Alfred Pink

... to kick up my heels as the children were doing in the Square, while the organ ground out, Ain't It a Shame? I actually did a step or two with them, to their delight, and the first thing I knew I felt a bit of a hand in mine like a cool pink snowflake and— ...
— In the Bishop's Carriage • Miriam Michelson

... boys, if your eyes ever read these pages, pause and beware. The knowledge of evil is ruin, and the continuance in it is moral death. That little matter—that beginning of evil—it will be like the snowflake detached by the breath of air from the mountain-top, which, as it rushes down, gains size and strength and impetus, till it has swollen to the mighty and irresistible avalanche that overwhelms garden and field and village in a ...
— Eric, or Little by Little • Frederic W. Farrar

... all heard that: 'twas like a musical wail of gladness; and Madame Giche sank into her high-backed chair—like a snowflake was her face for ...
— The Heiress of Wyvern Court • Emilie Searchfield

... harass, bruise, stun, crush. Snowflakes do worse: soft and inexorable, the snowflake does its work in silence; touch it, and it melts. It is pure, even as the hypocrite is candid. It is by white particles slowly heaped upon each other that the flake becomes an avalanche and the ...
— The Man Who Laughs • Victor Hugo

... me see: there's Neb (he's an old black fellow—Nebuchadnezzar), and Miss Snowflake, Aunt Chloe (after the one in Uncle Tom's Cabin), Fanny Elssler (because she jumps about so), and Mr. Prim—- he is the stillest ...
— Prince Lazybones and Other Stories • Mrs. W. J. Hays

... into the hall, where the footman on duty was staring at the light snowflakes dancing past the window, perhaps wishing he were a snowflake himself, and enjoying himself in ...
— Phantom Fortune, A Novel • M. E. Braddon



Words linked to "Snowflake" :   snowfall, Plectrophenax nivalis, water, bunting, snowbird, snow bunting, genus Plectrophenax, snow



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