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What s the suffix for snow?

There isn't a single, universally accepted suffix specifically for "snow". However, there are several suffixes that can be used to create words related to snow:

* -y: This suffix can be used to describe something covered in snow, like "snowy" or "snow-covered".

* -fall: This suffix indicates a period of snowfall, like "snowfall" or "blizzard".

* -storm: This suffix is used to describe a severe weather event involving snow, like "snowstorm" or "blizzard".

* -flake: This suffix refers to individual snow crystals, like "snowflake".

* -drift: This suffix indicates a pile of snow formed by wind, like "snowdrift".

* -field: This suffix refers to an area covered in snow, like "snowfield".

The best suffix to use depends on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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