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cascade
Noun
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A cascade is a series of waterfalls over small rocks. Or simply, a waterfall (a fall of water).refhttps://ahdictionary.com/word/search.html?q=cascade/ref
cascade
Verb
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If something cascades, if falls as a waterfall.
Whenever it rains, water will cascade down the roof.
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If you cascade something, you pass it on successfully to others.
s are able to cascade their knowledge effectively.
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If something is cascading, it occurs as a random sequence.
shower
Noun
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A shower is a place with water spraying down to clean something.
I got up, went to the toilet, and jumped in the shower.
I usually have a shower before going to work.
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A shower is a light rain.
Today, it will be cloudy with occasional showers.
shower
Verb
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If you shower, you spray water on your body to clean yourself.
After his workout, he showered quickly and then got dressed.