snow line
Americannoun
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the line, as on mountains, above which there is perpetual snow.
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the latitudinal line marking the limit of the fall of snow at sea level.
noun
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The boundary marking the lowest altitude at which a given area, such as the top of a mountain, is always covered with snow.
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The boundary marking the furthest extent around the polar regions at which there is snow cover. The polar snow lines vary with the seasons.
Etymology
Origin of snow line
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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His adventure bogged down as soon as he reached the snow line and realized the trail was completely buried.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 15, 2025
Saturn lies beyond the solar system's "snow line," along with other giant planets that host icy moons, including Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.
From Science Daily • Nov. 10, 2025
With warmer air moving into California, the snow line will be much higher than in previous storms the past few weeks — as high as 8,000 to 10,000 feet.
From Washington Post • Mar. 9, 2023
A snow line hung like a bowl cut around the upper cliffs of the Grand Mesa, while in the valley some farmers were taking their last deliveries of water, sowing winter wheat and onions.
From Salon • Dec. 23, 2022
After three or four miles I came to the snow line and there ex-changed crampons for skis.
From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer
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