Толковый словарь английского языка - cascade
Cascade
cascade
I. noun Etymology: French, from Italian cascata, from cascare to fall, from Vulgar Latin *casicare, from Latin casus fall Date: 1641 a steep usually small fall of water, 2. 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 , a fall of material (as lace) that hangs in a zigzag line, something falling or rushing forth in quantity , II. verb (~d; cascading) Date: 1702 intransitive verb to fall, pour, or rush in or as if in a ~, transitive verb to cause to fall like a ~, to connect in a ~ arrangement
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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) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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