Adjective
Having the top capped or covered with snow; as, snow-capped mountains.
Source: Webster's dictionarysnow capped
At times, Priya's job requires her to retrieve dead bodies from the snow-capped Himalayan mountains. Source: Internet
It breaks up into long spurs southwards, deep amongst which are hidden the valleys of Nuristan, almost isolated from each other by the rugged and snow-capped altitudes which divide them. Source: Internet
Most Incas imagined the after world to be like that of the European notion of heaven, with flower-covered fields and snow-capped mountains. Source: Internet
Out of my window-seat porthole is a vision of blue, white and green; a cloudless sky, snow-capped mountains, the greens of bush and pasture, the blues of river and sea. Source: Internet
From the traders Krapf and his companions learned of great lakes and snow-capped mountains, which Krapf claimed to have seen for himself, much to the ridicule of English explorers who could not believe the idea of snow on the equator. Source: Internet
In some years, the mountains are snow-capped for limited periods. Source: Internet