cascades >> /kasˈkeɪd/
Definition: [verb] (of water) pour downwards rapidly and in large quantities.
Example: water was cascading down the stairs
Definition: [verb] Pass (something) on to a succession of others.
Example: teachers who are able to cascade their experience effectively
Definition: [verb] Arrange (a number of devices or objects) in a series or sequence.
Example: Up to four units can be cascaded, providing a scalable solution.
Definition: [noun] A small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope.
Example: the waterfall raced down in a series of cascades
Definition: [noun] A process whereby something, typically information or knowledge, is successively passed on.
Example: the greater the number of people who are well briefed, the wider the cascade effect