snow plow
Noun
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Noun
snow plow (plural snow plows) (American spelling)
- A vehicle that is used to push snow off surfaces such as roads.
- A device attached to a vehicle to enable it to be used for removing snow.
- A maneuver/manoeuvre in skiing in which the tips of the skis point inwards and the back ends point outwards, imitating a snow plow.
- French: (France) chasse-neige, (Quebec) charrue, déneigeuse
- German: Schneepflug
- Italian: spartineve
- Portuguese: limpa-neve
- Russian: снегоочисти́тель
- Spanish: quitanieves
- Russian: снегоочисти́тель
- French: chasse-neige
- German: Stemmbogen, Pizzastück
- Russian: плуг
- Spanish: cuña
snow plow (snow plows, present participle snow plowing; past and past participle snow plowed) (American spelling)
- (transitive) To clear (roads, etc) using a snow plow.
- (intransitive) To perform a snow plow in skiing.
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