| snowflake cataract |
snowstorm cataract, the most common type of diabetic cataract, having the appearance of gray to bluish-white flaky opacities.
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A Snow was a two-masted merchant vessel of the 16th through the 19th centuries, the largest two-masted ship of her period with a tonnage of up to around 1,000 tons, primarily a merchant ship but also used at war. She carried square sails on both masts, but had a small trysail mast (also called a snowmast) stepped immediately abaft the mainmast from which a trysail with a boom was set, with the luff of the trysail hooped to it. ...
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Snow (born Darrin O'Brien in 1971 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is an award-winning musician and video artist. His single "Informer", featuring MC Shan, is one of the largest-selling reggae records of all time and was a #1 hit in the United States. His 1992 debut album was called 12 Inches of Snow. Shan produced the entire album, apart from one track which was produced by John Ficarrotta. ...
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| snow blindness |
Impaired vision or temporary blindness caused by sunlight reflected from snow surfaces. The medical name is niphablepsia.
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| snow |
Precipitation composed of white or translucent ice crystals, chiefly in complex branch hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes. For weather-observing purposes, the intensity of snow is characterized as 1) light when the visibility is 1 km (5/8 statute mile) or more; 2) moderate when the visibility is less than 1 km (5/8 statute mile) but not more than 1/2 km (5/16 statute mile); and 3) heavy when the visibility is less than 1/2 km (5/16 statute mile).
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