Cascade CASCADE, n. A waterfall; a steep fall or flowing of water over
a precipice, in a river or natural stream; or an artificial fall in a
garden. The word is applied to falls that are less than a cataract.
cascade
n 1: a small waterfall or series of small waterfalls
2: 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"
3: a sudden downpour (as of tears or sparks etc) likened to a
rain shower; "a little shower of rose petals"; "a sudden
cascade of sparks" [syn: shower, cascade]
v 1: rush down in big quantities, like a cascade [syn:
cascade, cascade down]
2: arrange (open windows) on a computer desktop so that they
overlap each other, with the title bars visible
cascade
1641, from Fr., from It. cascata "waterfall," from cascare "to fall,"
from V.L. *casicare, from L. casum, pp. of cadere "to fall," from PIE
*kad- "to fall." The verb is attested from 1702.
cascade I. nounEtymology: French, from Italian cascata, from cascare
to fall, from Vulgar Latin *casicare, from Latin casus
fall Date: 1641 1. a steep usually small fall of water;
especially one of a series 2.a. something arranged or occurring in a series or in a succession
of stages so that each stage derives from or acts upon the product of the
preceding <blood clotting involves a biochemical cascade>
b. a fall of material (as lace) that hangs in a zigzag line
3. something falling or rushing forth in quantity <a
cascade of sound> <a cascade of events>
II. verb (cascaded; cascading)
Date: 1702 intransitive verb
to fall, pour, or rush in or as if in a cascade transitive
verb1. to cause to fall like a cascade 2. to connect in a
cascade arrangement
cascade n. & v. --n. 1 a small waterfall, esp. forming one in a series or part of a large broken waterfall. 2 a succession of electrical devices or stages in a process. 3 a quantity of
material etc. draped in descending folds. 4 a process of disseminating information from senior to junior levels in an organization. --v.intr. fall in or like a cascade. Etymology: F f.
It. cascata f. cascare to fall ult. f. L casus: see CASE(1)
cascade
(cascades, cascading, cascaded)
1. If you refer to a cascadeof something, you mean that there is a large amount
of it. (LITERARY)
The women have lustrous cascades of black hair...N-COUNT: usu N of n
2. If water cascades somewhere, it pours or flows downwards very fast and in large
quantities.
She hung on as the freezing, rushing water cascaded past her...VERB: V adv/prep
cascade
kæsˈkeɪd n. & v. --n. 1 a small waterfall, esp. forming one in
a series or part of a large broken waterfall. 2 a succession of electrical
devices or stages in a process. 3 a quantity of material etc. draped in
descending folds. 4 a process of disseminating information from senior to
junior levels in an organization. --v.intr. fall in or like a cascade. [F
f. It. cascata f. cascare to fall ult. f. L casus: see CASE(1)]
Cascade \Cas*cade"\, n. [F. cascade, fr. It. cascata, fr.
cascare to ball.]
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.
--Longjellow.
Now murm'ring soft, now roaring in cascade. --Cawper.
cascade n. 1. A huge volume of spurious error-message output produced
by a compiler with poor error recovery. Too frequently, one trivial
syntax error (such as a missing `)' or `}') throws the parser out of
synch so that much of the remaining program text is interpreted as
garbaged or ill-formed. 2. A chain of Usenet followups, each adding some
trivial variation or riposte to the text of the previous one, all of
which is reproduced in the new message; an include war in which the
object is to create a sort of communal graffito.
Cascade, IA (city, FIPS 11305)
Location: 42.29906 N, 91.00985 W
Population (1990): 1812 (696 housing units)
Area: 2.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 52033
Cascade, MT (town, FIPS 12775)
Location: 47.27070 N, 111.70247 W
Population (1990): 729 (333 housing units)
Area: 1.4 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 59421
Cascade, WI (village, FIPS 12825)
Location: 43.65942 N, 88.00851 W
Population (1990): 620 (220 housing units)
Area: 1.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 53011
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