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NévéPartially melted and compacted snow that has a density of at least 500 kilograms per cubic meter.
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Névésee firn.
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Névé"field of granular snow, firn," 1843, from French névé (19c.), probably from Savoyard névi "mass of snow," from Latin nivem (nominative nix) "snow" (source of French neig [..]
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Névégrainy ice that forms glaciers. Also called firn.
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NévéSame as firn. Same as accumulation area.
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Névésee firn.
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Névé(n) the upper part of a glacier (beyond the limit of perpetual snow) where the snow turns to ice
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Névé
(rare,or|obsolete) Nephew.
* '''1920''', Wilhelm Robert Richard Pinger, ''Laurence Sterne and Goethe'':
*: Iwein considers it his right and duty to avenge his neve, and is much exercised when Artû [..]
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NévéAnglicized form of Niamh.
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