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caˈscading, ppl. a. [f. cascade v. + -ing2.] Falling in or as in a cascade.
1889C. Edwardes Sardinia 199 The cascading stream. 1916‘Boyd Cable’ Action Front 179 From overhead..there came..the clatter and rattle of cascading bricks and tiles. 1923Glasgow Herald 9 May 11 Climbing and cascading plants. 1957Encycl. Brit. XXIII. 412/2 Another cause for hanging tributaries and consequently a sheer or cascading plunge..is simply more rapid deepening of that valley. |