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waterfall
[ waw-ter-fawl, wot-er- ]
noun
- a steep fall or flow of water in a watercourse from a height, as over a precipice; cascade.
- a manner of arranging women's hair, as in long, loose waves.
adjective
- noting or relating to a philosophy of product development and production that includes sequential stages, from conception and design through testing and implementation, resulting in one finalized version of the product: waterfall management; Compare agile ( def 4 ).waterfall development.
waterfall development;
waterfall management;
a waterfall model.
waterfall
/ 藞飞蓴藧迟蓹藢蹿蓴藧濒 /
noun
- a cascade of falling water where there is a vertical or almost vertical step in a river
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of waterfall1
Example Sentences
In recent months, the City Council 鈥 Dunsmuir officials note it is the only city council in all of California made up entirely of millennials 鈥 is looking to add waterfalls to the marketing package.
Taking a journey through icy waters and cascading waterfalls, the London Philharmonic present a quartet of pieces, including Debussy's La Mer and Sibelius's Oceanides - with an aquatic theme.
Kings Canyon National Park is only a five-hour drive from Los Angeles and boasts a glacier-carved valley, a roaring river, hulking granite mountains, massive ancient trees and countless waterfalls.
Chagrin Falls has plenty of little shops to wander through, and of course, there鈥檚 the waterfall the village is named after.
Mark said this has allowed him to virtually holiday in far-flung locations - from standing in waterfalls in Australia to strolling across mountains in New Zealand.
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