What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

Snowier vs Snower - What's the difference?

snowier | snower |

As an adjective snowier

is (snowy).

As a noun snower is

something that or somebody who snows, or makes snow.

snowier

English

Adjective

(head)
  • (snowy)

  • snowy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Covered with snow.
  • snowy hills
  • Resembling snow.
  • a snowy beard
  • When snow is falling.
  • a snowy day

    Synonyms

    * (covered with snow ): besnowed, snow-covered * (white as snow ): (as) white as snow, snow-white

    Derived terms

    * snowily * snowiness * snowy auk * snowy egret * snowy falcon * snowy hare * snowy heron * snowyish * snowy lemming * * snowy orchid * snowy owl * snowy pear * snowy petrel * snowy plover * * snowy tree cricket

    snower

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Something that or somebody who snows, or makes snow.
  • * , as explained in Alanna Nash, The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley , Simon and Schuster (2003), ISBN 978-0-7432-1301-1, page 155:
  • ¶ The coup de grâce of Parker’s little folly was the club’s slickly produced rule book, which the Colonel called a Confidential Report Dealing with Advanced Techniques of Member Snowers , prepared by a team “notably skilled in evasiveness and ineptitude.”
  • * 1971 , John Oliver Killens, The Cotillion: or, One Good Bull Is Half the Herd , Coffee House Press (2002), ISBN 978-1-56689-119-6, page 148:
  • There was snow out on the Harlem streets, and inside the Lovejoys,(SIC) Ben Ali did a snow job on her Highness, Lady Daphne. And it required a lot of snowing by a champeen snower ; the Lady was nobody’s fool.
  • * 1979 , Jeanne Kelly and Nathan K. Mao (translators), , New Directions Publishing (2004), ISBN 978-0-8112-1552-7, page 301:
  • Hsin-Mei said, “ When I was in America, people used to call the Foreign Students Summer Club the ‘Big Three Conference’: the show-offs, the suckers, and the—uh—the girl-snowers .”
  • * 1986 , Jane Louise Curry, The Lotus Cup , Atheneum, ISBN 9780689503849, page 43:
  • Maybe, Corry thought, that was what gardeners tended to in wintertime: snow. Would that make them “snowers ?” or “snowmen?”
  • *{{quote-newsgroup
  • , year=2003 , date=December 7 , author=SDicato , title=Lobsters , newsgroup=rec.motorcycles.harley citation , passage=Cant ride with all the snow but took a walk on the beach after kicking ass with the 8hp snower blower...picked up 45 lobsters..nice eating all the tails at once }}
  • *{{quote-newsgroup
  • , year=2004 , date=December 26 , author=Wolf Kirchmeir , title=Re: Knowledge's Discretion , newsgroup=comp.ai.philosophy citation , passage=Mind you, when I was a child, I was told a charming story about Frau Holle, who was the snower - when she shook out the duvets of the people who lived above the sky, the feathers that flew came to earth as snow. }}
  • *{{quote-newsgroup
  • , year=2006 , date=December 12 , author="Stormin Mormon" , title=Re: FLOMAX for 2 stage snow blower , newsgroup=alt.home.repair citation , passage=My blow snower is a very old Toro which requires the gas oil mix.}}

    Anagrams

    *