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cataractal, a.|ˈkætəræktəl| [f. cataract + -al1.] Of the nature of a cataract (lit. and fig.).
1888W. C. Russell Death Ship xxxviii, A cataractal roaring of water. 1891Illustr. Lond. News 17 Jan. 74/2 The sea swept..with a cataractal fury. 1926C. L. Warr Principal Caird 237 The outburst of popular indignation..was simply terrific in its power of cataractal denunciation. |