• Aluiqqaniq : Snowdrift on a steep hill, overhanging on top.
  • Aniuk : Snow for drinking water.
  • Aniuvak : Snow remaining in holes.
  • Aput : Snow on the ground (close to the generic Snow)
  • Aqilluqqaaq : Fresh and soggy snow
  • Auviq : snow brick, to build igloo
  • Ijaruvak : Melted snow, turned in ice crystals.
  • Isiriartaq : Falling snow, yellow or red.
  • Kanangniut : Snowdrift made by North-East wind.
  • Katakartanaq : Crusty snow, broken by steps.
  • Kavisilaq : snow hardened by rain or frost
  • Kinirtaq : wet and compact snow.
  • Masak : wet snow, saturated.
  • Matsaaq : snow in water
  • Maujaq : deep and soft snow, where it's difficult to walk.
  • Mingullaut : thin powder snow, enters by cracks and covers objects.
  • Mituk : small snow layer on the water of a fishing hole.
  • Munnguqtuq : compressed snow which began to soften in spring.
  • Natiruviaqtuq: snow blasts on the ground.
  • Niggiut : snowdrift with South-east wind
  • Niummak : hard waving snow staying on ice fields
  • Pingangnuit : snowdrift made by south-west wind
  • Piqsiq : snow lift by wind. Blizzard.
  • Pukak : dry snow crystals, like sugar powder
  • Qannialaaq : light falling snow
  • Qanniq : falling snow
  • Quiasuqaq : re-frozen snow surface, making crust.
  • Qiqiqralijarnatuq: snow when walked on.
  • Uangniut : snowdrift made by north-west wind.
  • Uluarnaq : round snowdrift
  • Uqaluraq : taper snowdrift
aug 12 2011 ∞
jan 3 2012 +