
1) Burst 2) Cataract 3) Canadian mountain 4) Deluge 5) DOS file virus 6) Electrasol rival 7) Fabric folds 8) Fall 9) Fall like Niagara''s waters 10) Falls 11) Far west mountain range 12) Flow in abundance 13) Force 14) French word used in English 15) Gush 16) Hood range 17) Japanese musical trio 18) Japanese rock music group
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1) Cataract 2) Falls 3) Flood 4) Spray 5) Waterfall
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When a spell with cascade is cast, its controller reveals cards from the top of his or her library until a nonland card that has a lower converted mana cost is revealed. In addition to the original spell, that player may then cast the revealed spell without paying its mana cost; all other revealed cards are put on the bottom of the library in a ran...
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a fall of water arranged in a succession of stages, either informally over a rock formation or more formally over a series of steps; a rustic arch often projects above the cascade, especially if the water emerges from a hillside.
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• (v. i.) To vomit. • (v. i.) To fall in a cascade. • (n.) A fall of water over a precipice, as in a river or brook; a waterfall less than a cataract.
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[Noun] Literally means a waterfall. Often means a lot of something, coming one after the other.
Example: The Managing Directors resignation started a cascade of resignations throughout the company, as rumours spread of a take-over.
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waterfall, especially a series of small falls, consisting of water descending over rocks or boulders. It may be natural or it may be artificial. The ... [2 related articles]
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The point where two lines join together so they run smoothly into one. Cascading the suspension lines results in reduced bulk and drag
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To set and interconnect two mixers so that the stereo mixing buss(es) of the first mixer feeds the stereo buss(es) of a second mixer.
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<chemistry> An entire series of reactions which occurs as a result of a single trigger reaction or compound. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(kas-kād´) a series of steps or stages (as of a physiological process) that, once initiated, continues to the final step because each step is triggered by the preceding one, resulting in amplification of the signal, information, or effect at each stage. In electronics, the term is applied to multiple amplifie...
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A short, steep drop in stream bed elevation often marked by boulders and agitated white water.
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A way of arranging open windows on the desktop so that they overlap each other, with the title bar of each window remaining visible.
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Cas·cade' (kăs*kād')
noun [ French
cascade , from Italian
cascata , from
cascare to fall.] A fall of water over a precipice, as in a river or brook; a waterfall less than a cataract. « The silver brook . . . pours the white
cascade .
Longfellow. ...
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Cas·cade' intransitive verb 1. To fall in a cascade.
Lowell. 2. To vomit. [ Slang]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kas-kād′ Definitions: 1. A series of sequential interactions, as of a physiologic process, which after being initiated continues to the final one; each interaction is activated by the preceding one, sometimes with cumulative effect. 2. To spill over, especially rapidly.
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Cascade: A sequence of successive activation reactions involving enzymes (enzyme cascade) or hormones (hormone cascade) characterized by a series of amplifications of an initial stimulus. In blood coagulation, for example, each enzyme activates the next until the final product, the fibrin clot, is reached.
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Cascade is an Australian brewer of beers.
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Cascade is slang for to vomit.
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A continuous flow of decorations from one level to another.
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A type of floral bouquet where the arrangement waterfalls to a point.
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noun a succession of stages or operations or processes or units; `progressing in severity as though a cascade of genetic damage was occurring`; `separation of isotopes by a cascade of processes`
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A fall of water over rocks or steps, often accentuated with an arch.
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Think of an overflowing, waterfall-like spill of blooms and greenery anchored in a handheld base. Cascade bouquets resemble a miniature floral train.
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a succession of stages, processes, or units
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