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snow vs flurry

flurry vs snow

snow and flurry both are nouns.

snow and flurry both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
snow Yes No Yes No
flurry Yes No Yes No
As nouns, flurry is a hyponym of snow; that is, flurry is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than snow:
  • snow: precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
  • flurry: a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that)
Other hyponyms of snow include snow flurry, whiteout.
snow (noun) flurry (noun)
street names for cocaine a rapid active commotion
precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that)
a layer of snowflakes (white crystals of frozen water) covering the ground
snow (verb) flurry (verb)
conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end cause to feel embarrassment
fall as snow move in an agitated or confused manner
Difference between snow and flurry

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