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The Meaning of nevasca

Nevasca

Definition:
“Nevasca” is a Spanish noun that refers to a heavy snowstorm or blizzard. It describes a weather phenomenon characterized by severe snow and strong winds, leading to low visibility and challenging conditions for travel and outdoor activities.

Usage:
The term is often used in meteorological contexts, newspapers, or in everyday conversation when discussing winter weather phenomena. For example, one might say: “La nevasca causó el cierre de escuelas y carreteras.” (The blizzard caused the closure of schools and roads.)

Etymology:
The word “nevasca” comes from the Spanish word “nieve,” which means “snow,” derived from the Latin “nivalis,” which means “of snow” (from “nix, nivis” - snow). The suffix “-asca” denotes an augmentative or intensifying quality, hence, “nevasca” literally suggests a significant amount of snow.

Pronunciation:
The phonetic transcription is [neˈβas.ka]. In IPA: /neˈβas.ka/.

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This provides a comprehensive understanding of the term “nevasca” in both linguistic and contextual terms.

  1. La nevasca sorprendió a todos los viajeros en la carretera.
    (The snowstorm caught all the travelers on the road by surprise.)

  2. Debido a la nevasca, las clases fueron canceladas por el día.
    (Due to the snowstorm, classes were canceled for the day.)

  3. La nevasca dejó una capa de nieve de más de un metro.
    (The snowstorm left a layer of snow over a meter deep.)

  4. Los meteorólogos advirtieron sobre la llegada de una nevasca intensa.
    (Meteorologists warned about the arrival of an intense snowstorm.)

  5. Durante la nevasca, la visibilidad disminuyó considerablemente.
    (During the snowstorm, visibility decreased significantly.)

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