Waterfall
noun
1.
a steep fall or flow of water in a watercourse from a height, as over a precipice; cascade.
2.
a manner of arranging women’s hair, as in long, loose waves.
noun
1.
a cascade of falling water where there is a vertical or almost vertical step in a river
waterfall wa·ter·fall (wô’tər-fôl’)
n.
Blood flow in vascular beds where lateral pressure greatly exceeds venous pressure and tends to collapse vessels.
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