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 snellS0510000 (snĕl)n.1.  A length of fine fishing line that connects a hook to a heavier line; a leader.2.  The knot used to affix such a length of line to a hook.tr.v. snelled, snell·ing, snells  To affix a snell to (a hook).[Origin unknown.]
 snell(snɛl) adjScot biting; bitter; sharp[Old English snel quick, active]
 Snell(snɛl) n (Biography) Sir Peter (George). born 1938, New Zealand athlete; winner of three Olympic gold medals: for the 800 metres in 1960, and again in 1964, when he also won gold for the 1500 metressnell(snɛl)
 n.   a short piece of nylon, gut, or the like, by which a fishhook is attached to a line.  [1840–50, Amer.; orig. uncertain]
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 Snell(snel), Simeon, English ophthalmologist, 1851-1909. See: Snell law.snellRelated to snell: Snell's lawsnell is not available in the Thesaurus. Check:
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