cascade -
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"
cascade -
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"
descent the act of changing your location in a downward direction
Verb
cascade -
arrange (open windows) on a computer desktop so that they overlap each other, with the title bars visible
arrange,
set up arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
computer science,
computing the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures
cascade -
rush down in big quantities, like a cascade
descend,
come down,
go down,
fall move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"
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Wiktionary
Substantiv
cascade -
A waterfall or series of small waterfalls.
cascade -
A stream or sequence of a thing or things occurring as if falling like a cascade.
cascade -
A pattern typically performed with an odd number of props, where each prop is caught by the opposite hand.
cascade -
A sequence of absurd short messages posted to a newsgroup by different authors, each one responding to the most recent message and quoting the entire sequence to that point with ever-increasing indentation.
Verb
cascade -
To fall as a waterfall or series of small waterfalls.
cascade -
To arrange in a stepped series like a waterfall.