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    cascade
    /kaˈskeɪd/

    noun

    • 1. a small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope: "the waterfall raced down in a series of cascades"
    • 2. a process whereby something, typically information or knowledge, is successively passed on: "the greater the number of people who are well briefed, the wider the cascade effect"

    verb

    • 1. (of water) pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities: "water was cascading down the stairs"
    • 2. pass (something) on to a succession of others: "teachers who are able to cascade their experience effectively"

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