n
A series of small plates fitted to crampons to prevent the buildup of snow.
n
Alternative form of bed surfer [An individual who bed surfs.]
n
(Canada) An enclosed passenger vehicle, propelled over snow and ice by caterpillar tracks and steered by skis, whose actual original product name was Auto-Neige™/Snowmobile™, made by Bombardier Ltée.
n
A thin, flexible sheet of plastic ridden down snowy hills for recreation (akin to a toboggan).
n
A tool, similar to a screwdriver, for removing and installing the screws that attach the fins to a surfboard.
n
A device for securing, supporting, or guiding the hand; a handrest or splint.
n
A Kendrick Extrication Device.
adj
Travelling over a snowy surface.
v
(Canada, US) To drive or ride on a snowmobile
n
(Canada, derogatory, shipping) an icebreaker with poor icebreaking capabilities, unable to operate year-round in Arctic or polar conditions
v
(Alaska) To travel by snowmobile.
n
Alternative form of snowblower [A device that picks up snow off the ground and blows it to one side in order to clear a path or road.]
n
A machine that spurts out snow over pistes where there is little or no snow cover.
n
A chain put on a wheel of a vehicle to give it more traction
n
A form of golf played over snow (or ice) instead of grass.
n
A vehicle used to prepare snow for recreational uses, such as skiing.
v
(intransitive) To perform a snow plow in skiing.
n
(rail transport, road transport) A tunnel-like structure that provides roads and railroad tracks with protection from avalanches and heavy snowfalls that cannot be easily removed.
n
Alternative form of snowthrower [A snowblower.]
n
(slang) winter tires (due to winter tires being a more recent development than traditional snow tires)
v
to clear snow away using a snowblower
n
Alternative form of snowthrower [A snowblower.]
n
A truck-like enclosed vehicle on tracks, designed to move on snow.
n
A coach (type of bus) equipped for travelling on snow
n
(US) Someone charged with removing snow from roads.
n
(US) The clearing of snow from roads.
n
(vehicles) A snowmobile.
n
A person who operates a snowmachine or snowmobile.
n
A device for creating snow.
n
An enclosed vehicle on skis, designed to move on snow.
n
(snowboarding) A long line that forms an indentation in the snow.
v
(intransitive) To travel using snowshoes.
n
Alternative form of surfcast [An instance of surfcasting.]
n
Alternative form of surfcaster [One who fishes by surfcasting.]
v
Alternative form of surfcast [(intransitive) To fish by casting into the surf near the shoreline.]
n
Alternative form of surfcaster [One who fishes by surfcasting.]
v
(intransitive) To fish by casting into the surf near the shoreline.
n
Alternative spelling of toboggan [A long sled without runners, with the front end curled upwards, which may be pulled across snow by a cord or used to coast down hills.]
n
(Canada) A track prepared with ice or snow, for sledding down a slope or slide.
n
A kind of small swim fin.
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