neige artificielle
French
Etymology
Literally, “artificial snow”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nɛʒ aʁ.ti.fi.sjɛl/
Noun
neige artificielle f (plural neiges artificielles)
- a type of water ice based artificial snow produced by snow cannons, where water is sprayed into the bath of a highspeed airstream produced by a highpower high-capacity fan
- fake snow; a snow substitute that is not composed of water ice, typically used for decorative purposes, frequently in room temperature environments
Hypernyms
Coordinate terms
- canon à neige
- neige de culture (another type of water ice artificial snow)
- neige naturelle
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