Cascade | Mean of cascade in English Dictionary
/kæˈskeɪd/
- mountains in the U.S., in Washington, Oregon, and California
- Noun
- a small, steep waterfall
- one that is part of a series of waterfalls
- a large amount of something that flows or hangs down
- a cascade of water
- Her hair was arranged in a cascade of curls.
- a large number of things that happen quickly in a series
- That decision set off a cascade of events.
- Verb
- to flow or hang down in large amounts
- The water cascades over the rocks.
- Her hair cascaded down around her shoulders.