Snowflake may refer to:
- A particle of snow, an aggregate of ice crystals that forms while falling in and below a cloud. "Snowfall" redirects here For other uses see Snow (disambiguation or Snowfall (disambiguation.
- Snowflake (plant), flowering plants in the genus Leucojum
- A colloquial name for the Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis)
- Snowflake, Arizona, a town in the United States. Spring Snowflake ( Leucojum vernum) and Summer Snowflake or Loddon Lily ( Leucojum aestivum) are bulbous plants belonging to the A genus (plural genera from Γένος Latin genus "descent family type gender" is a low-level Taxonomic The Snow Bunting ( Plectrophenax nivalis) sometimes colloquially called " Snowflake ", is a Passerine Bird Snowflake is a town in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.
- Wilson Bentley, nicknamed Snowflake because he photographed thousands of snowflakes after devising a method on January 15, 1885 to capture their images before their shape altered or deteriorated . Wilson Alwyn "Snowflake" Bentley ( February 9, 1865 – December 23, 1931 born at Jericho in the U
- Copito de Nieve, an albino gorilla nicknamed Snowflake, who lived at Barcelona Zoo, Spain.
- Koch snowflake, a geometric fractal. The Koch snowflake (or Koch star) is a mathematical Curve and one of the earliest Fractal curves to have been described
- Snowflake schema, a type of star schema in data management. A snowflake schema is a logical arrangement of tables in a Relational database such that the entity relationship diagram resembles a snowflake
- A booking class on flights run by Scandinavian Airlines System. Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS) is a multi-national Airline for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and the leading carrier in the
- A name for a memo from the U. S. Secretary of Defense. The United States Secretary of Defense ( SECDEF) is the head of the U
- Snowflake children, a child conceived through in vitro fertilization and born after embryo donation. Snowflake children is a term used by organizations that promote the adoption of embryos left over from In vitro fertilization to describe children that result where the children's Embryo donation is a form of Third party reproduction. In vitro fertilisation often results in a number of frozen unused embryos after the woman for whom they were
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