snap-off
[ snap-awf, of ]
/ ˈsnæpˌɔf, ˌɒf /
adjective
removed or opened by snapping: a snap-off lid.
Origin of snap-off
adj. use of verb phrase
snap off
Words nearby snap-off
snap someone's head off,
snap the whip,
snap to,
snap up,
snap-in,
snap-off,
snap-on,
snap-roll,
snapback,
snapchat,
snapdragon
Definition for snap-off (2 of 2)
Origin of snap
1485–95; < Dutch or Low German
snappen to bite, seize
OTHER WORDS FROM snap
snap·less, adjective snap·pa·ble, adjective snap·ping·ly, adverbWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH snap
schnapps snapsBritish Dictionary definitions for snap-off
See also
snap up
Derived forms of snap
snapless, adjective snappable, adjectiveWord Origin for snap
C15: from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch
snappen to seize; related to Old Norse
snapa to snuffle
Medical definitions for snap-off
snap
[ snăp ]
n.
A short sharp sound; a click. Used especially of cardiac sounds.