Meaning Waterfall
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(1) A location in the long profile of a stream where water flows vertically. A nickpoint. (2) Verical drop in elevation that causes a stream's dischange to flow vertically.
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Old English wætergefeall; see water (n.1) + fall (n.). The modern English word is perhaps a re-formation from c. 1500. Similar formation in German wasserfall, Old Norse vatnfall.
Source: etymonline.com

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flow of water descending steeply over a cliff. Also called a cascade. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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a 3-D plot displaying the amplitude of spectral components as a function of both time and frequency. The frequency spectrum is displayed as a curve for each specified time instant. Several such curves [..]
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A name given to a particular form of presentation of the project life cycle. Rather than being broken into distinct periods of controlled phases, all activities appear as one long hierarchical success [..]
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Waterfalls are water features which are predominately used throughout landscaping to create harmony and serenity with the use of water. Waterfalls can be man made or purchased from local garden centres.
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vertical drop of water
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a steep descent of the water of a river A waterfall is a place where flowing water rapidly drops in elevation as it flows over a steep region or a cliff. Waterfalls are considered to be one of the mos [..]
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a stream of water falling down from a high place
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A term referring to the graphical depiction of a development process in which the sequential phases of work are shown flowing steadily downwards like a cascading waterfall. See also plan-driven proces [..]
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a sudden vertical or near vertical fall of water where a river course is interrupted by a drop away in the land over which it is flowing.
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vaserfal
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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To dream of a waterfall, foretells that you will secure your wildest desire, and fortune will be exceedingly favorable to your progress.   
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When a river falls off steeply, there is a waterfall.
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sudden descent of a river or stream over a vertical or very steep slope in its bed 
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A place where the river course is interrupted by a tall step.
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The page showing the status of all the buildbots.
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A waterfall is a steep or perpendicular flow of water resulting from water, often in the form of a stream, flowing from a height over an erosion-resistant rock formation.
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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This refers to a Project Management process whereby each phase follows another until the completion of a project, specifically first Define, then Design, Develop and Deploy. It is considered a more pr [..]
Source: bartlettinteractive.com

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The waterfall method refers to the classic non-OO methods where you did planning, then analysis, then design, then programming, etc. Each stage was finished before the next was begun and could be grap [..]
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(n) a steep descent of the water of a river
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cascade of water formed when a stream or river must cross a rocks and cliffs that have not yet been eroded away
Source: publications.newberry.org

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With waterfalls, the sky’s the limit. They can be small or large, fancy or natural-looking, gentle trickles or “Niagara Falls.” They can also be quite gaudy, unattractive and leaky if not done properly by a trained professional. Be sure to take a look at a builder’s handiwork of waterfalls before you make any final decisions.
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Wildlife Management Area (WMA)   DNR designated areas for wildlife management.
Source: dnr.state.mn.us (offline)

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A cascading shower of sparks in silver or gold. Typically used in a ground display piece
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A vertical drop of water into a pond.
Source: koi-care.com

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A sudden descent of water over a step in the bed of a river. (6)
Source: ngs.noaa.gov (offline)

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A perpendicular or nearly perpendicular descent of river or stream water.
Source: en.wikisource.org

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a sudden, nearly vertical drop in a stream, as it flows over rock.
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A sudden vertical or near vertical fall of water where a river course is interrupted by a drop away in the land over which it is flowing.
Source: rgs.org (offline)

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A software development method that completes the requirements gathering phase before the customer knows what they want
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