Snowshoer vs Snowshoe - What's the difference?
snowshoer | snowshoe | Derived terms |
One who traverses snow wearing snowshoes.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 28, author=Elaine Glusac, title=It’s Night. Shall We Snorkel, Cycle or Hike?, work=New York Times
, passage=Where downhill skiers have slopes illuminated by flood lamps to boost their vertical mileage, snowshoers and cross-country skiers rely on moonshine.}}
To travel using snowshoes.
Snowshoe is a derived term of snowshoer.
As nouns the difference between snowshoer and snowshoe
is that snowshoer is one who traverses snow wearing snowshoes while snowshoe is a flat item of footwear worn to facilitate walking in deep snow.As a verb snowshoe is
to travel using snowshoes.snowshoer
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