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snap 1. Informal See snapshot 2. Brit a card game in which the word snap is called when two cards of equal value are turned up on the separate piles dealt by each player 3. American football the start of each play when the centre passes the ball back from the line of scrimmage to a teammate snap [snap] (meteorology) A brief period of extreme (generally cold) weather setting in suddenly, as in a “cold snap.” SNAP [snap] (nucleonics) A small nuclear power plant in which heat from radioisotope decay in a fuel such as strontium-90 is converted into electric energy, to provide power for spacecraft instrumentation, telemetry, and other applications. Derived from systems for nuclear auxiliary power.
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