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Mountain range in western North America
The Cascade Range, or Cascades, is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon
Cascade_Range
Chain of stratovolcanoes in western North America
Although taking its name from the Cascade Range, this term is a geologic grouping rather than a geographic one, and the Cascade Volcanoes extend north into
Cascade_Volcanoes
Mountain range in western North America
an overview of and topical guide to the Cascade Range: The Cascade Range, or Cascades, is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from
Outline_of_the_Cascade_Range
Mountainous region of California
Valley[citation needed] and the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Historically, the Shasta Cascade region was home to Native Americans of the Modoc, Maidu
Shasta_Cascade
Rail tunnels in Washington state, US
northwest United States, east of the Seattle metropolitan area in the Cascade Range of Washington, at Stevens Pass. It is approximately 65 miles (105 km)
Cascade_Tunnel
Canadian rock climber and alpinist (1992–2018)
called Project Climbing. In 2005 his family moved to Agassiz, near the Cascade Range peaks, and Leclerc began teaching himself how to climb mountains. He
Marc-André_Leclerc
Mountains, the Cascade Range, the Modoc Plateau, the Basin and Range, the Coast Ranges, the Central Valley, the Sierra Nevada, the Transverse Ranges, the Mojave
Geography_of_California
U.S. state
techniques became particularly productive. Heavy rainfall to the west of the Cascade Range produced dense forests, and the ports along Puget Sound prospered from
Washington_(state)
Mountain range in North America
The North Cascades are a section of the Cascade Range of western North America. They span the border between the Canadian province of British Columbia
North_Cascades
summit. 3. Mount Rainier is the highest summit of Washington and the Cascade Range. 4. Mount Fairweather lies on the Alaska-British Columbia international
List of the most prominent summits of the United States
List_of_the_most_prominent_summits_of_the_United_States
Mountain range in the United States
surface rock from the Cascade Range. The range is bounded on the west by California's Central Valley, on the east by the Basin and Range Province, and on the
Sierra_Nevada
Series of mountain ranges along the Pacific coast of North America
Mountains, Olympic Mountains, Cascade Range, Oregon Coast Range, California Coast Ranges, Transverse Ranges, Peninsular Ranges, and the Sierra Madre Occidental
Pacific_Coast_Ranges
United States portal Oregon portal Mountains portal Outline of the Cascade Range List of mountain peaks of North America List of mountain peaks of Greenland
List of mountain peaks of Oregon
List_of_mountain_peaks_of_Oregon
Region of northwestern North America
is Mount Rainier, in the Washington Cascades, at 14,410 feet (4,392 m). Immediately inland from the Cascade Range are broad, generally dry plateaus. In
Pacific_Northwest
Valley in the Pacific Northwest region of the US
and is surrounded by mountains on three sides: the Cascade Range to the east, the Oregon Coast Range to the west, and the Calapooya Mountains to the south
Willamette_Valley
Princeton in Colorado's Sawatch Range 34. Mount Shasta in California is the highest summit of the southern Cascade Range. 38. Capitol Peak in Colorado's
List of the highest major summits of the United States
List_of_the_highest_major_summits_of_the_United_States
Temperate coniferous forests ecoregion of the United States
of Washington, Oregon, and California. Somewhat smaller than the Cascade mountain range for which it is named, the ecoregion extends north to Snoqualmie
Cascades_(ecoregion)
Tunnel in Washington, United States
state of Washington, located east of Seattle. The tunnel crosses the Cascade Range about three miles (5 km) south of the pass, which is used by Interstate
Snoqualmie_Tunnel
Physiographic region in the western United States
and adjacent to the Basin and Range Province (in the south) and Columbia Plateau Province (in the north). The Cascade-Sierra province stretches approximately
Cascade-Sierra_province
Mountain in Washington state, US
travel northeast toward the Cascade Mountains. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Cascade Range, causing them to drop their
Four_Brothers_(Cascade_Range)
the highest point of the southern Cascade Range. The summit of Mount Sneffels is the highest point of the Sneffels Range. The elevation of Capitol Peak includes
List of mountain peaks of the United States
List_of_mountain_peaks_of_the_United_States
High-altitude lake in a mountainous zone
of these lakes ranged from 7.83 to 5.62, and in this region an acidified lake is considered having a pH below 4.7. The Cascade Range was further evaluated
Alpine_lake
American businessman and airman (1896–1980)
prospector. He lived near Mount St. Helens, a dormant volcano in the Cascade Range in the state of Washington, and was the owner and caretaker of Mount
Harry_R._Truman
Natural disaster in Canada and the United States
region. Up to 10 inches (25 cm) of rain is expected to fall in the Cascade Range due to the storm system and a total of 5 trillion gallons (19 trillion
2025_Pacific_Northwest_floods
City in Washington, United States
border, just west of where the Columbia River Gorge bisects the volcanic Cascade Range and just east of where the Willamette River enters the Columbia. The
Vancouver,_Washington
Extinct subspecies of carnivore
Currently, the Cascade mountain wolf is found around the British Columbia Coast. Its ancestors migrated from the Great Plains into the Cascade Range once the
Cascade_mountain_wolf
Mountain in Washington (state), United States
northeast toward the Cascade Mountains. As fronts approach the North Cascades, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Cascade Range (Orographic lift)
Mount_Pugh
Major mountain range in western North America
Cordillera, the Rockies are distinct from the tectonically younger Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada, which both lie farther to its west. The Rockies formed
Rocky_Mountains
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Cascade or cascade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cascade, or Cascading may refer to: Air shower (physics), a cascade (particle shower) of
Cascade
Mountain in Washington state, United States
States. Mount Baker has the second-most thermally active crater in the Cascade Range after Mount St. Helens. About 30 miles (48 km) due east of the city
Mount_Baker
México. 4. Mount Rainier is the highest summit of Washington and the Cascade Range. 5. Volcán Tajumulco is the highest summit in Guatemala and all of Central
List of ultras of North America
List_of_ultras_of_North_America
The Intermontane Plateaus come to an end at the Cascade Range and the Sierra Nevada. The Cascades consist of largely intermittent, volcanic mountains
Geography of the United States
Geography_of_the_United_States
Northwest, has several major mountain ranges that are traversed by various passes. The state is divided by the Cascade Range, which has most of the highest passes
List of mountain passes in Washington
List_of_mountain_passes_in_Washington
Group of mountain ranges
Cordillera is the Columbia Plateau, located north of California between the Cascade Range, the Sierra Nevada, and the Rocky Mountains. In Mexico, the Sierra Madre
North_American_Cordillera
Stratovolcano in Oregon, United States
Mount Hood is an active stratovolcano in the Cascade Range and is a member of the Cascade Volcanic Arc. It was formed by a subduction zone on the Pacific
Mount_Hood
Volcano in Washington, U.S.
is 34 miles (55 km) west of Mount Adams, in the western part of the Cascade Range. Considered "brother and sister" mountains, the two volcanoes are approximately
Mount_St._Helens
semi-arid climate (or BSk type), which features drier weather. West of the Cascade Range, winters are chilly with frequent rain and occasional snow. Temperatures
Climate_of_Oregon
Stratovolcano in California, United States
end of the Cascade Range in Siskiyou County, California. At an elevation of 14,179 ft (4,322 m), it is the second-highest peak in the Cascades and the fifth-highest
Mount_Shasta
Ethnic group
west of the Cascade Range) Tkaíwaichaś-ħlama / Tkai'waichash-hlama (along Cowiche Creek near the eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountain range) Átanŭm-ħlama
Yakama
Three volcanic peaks in Oregon, U.S.
in the U.S. state of Oregon. They are part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, a segment of the Cascade Range in western North America extending from southern
Three_Sisters_(Oregon)
Oregon-related topics List of mountain ranges of California List of mountain ranges of Nevada Outline of the Cascade Range "Aldrich Mountains". Geographic Names
List of mountain ranges of Oregon
List_of_mountain_ranges_of_Oregon
1987 film by William Dear
the film's setting, shooting took place at several locations in the Cascade Range of Washington state near Interstate 90 and the town of Index near US
Harry_and_the_Hendersons
American rock climber and mountaineer
that with many more first ascents of summits in the Olympic and North Cascade ranges. In 1942 he joined 10th Mountain Division, based in Colorado, and served
Fred_Beckey
Complex volcano in the Cascade Range
Oregon, in a segment of the Cascade Volcanic Arc and Cascade Range. The volcano is in Klamath County, in the southern Cascades, 60 miles (97 km) north of
Mount_Mazama
Geographic region of the Western United States
Mountain Front on the east and the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada on the west. The Intermountain West has a basin and range and plateau topography. Some of
Intermountain_West
Collection of lakes in Oregon, United States
two reservoirs are found along the Deschutes river, east side of the Cascade Range in Deschutes County, Oregon. The lakes begin west of Mount Bachelor
Cascade_Lakes
Mountains and Colorado. 31. Mount Rainier is the highest summit of the Cascade Range and Washington. 40. Grays Peak in Colorado is the highest point on the
List of the highest major summits of North America
List_of_the_highest_major_summits_of_North_America
National Park in Washington, United States
nearly surround the park. North Cascades National Park features the rugged mountain peaks of the North Cascades Range, the most expansive glacial system
North_Cascades_National_Park
Breed of duck
its golden (brown sex linked recessive) hue, and for the prominent Cascade Range of the Northwest. They weigh 6-8 pounds (2.7-3.6 kilos). Females have
Golden_Cascade
volcano Three Sisters Tomlike Mountain Cascade Range Underwood Mountain Cascade Range Wind Mountain Cascade Range Mount Ararat Bald Eagle Mountain Big Mountain
List of mountains of the United States
List_of_mountains_of_the_United_States
City in Washington, United States
the Columbia and Wenatchee rivers near the eastern foothills of the Cascade Range in north-central Washington. Wenatchee is on the west side of the Columbia
Wenatchee,_Washington
River in northwest Oregon, US
the United States. Flowing northward between the Oregon Coast Range and the Cascade Range, the river and its tributaries form the Willamette Valley, a
Willamette_River
River in the United States
about 215 miles (346 km) in a generally westward direction from the Cascade Range to the Pacific Ocean. Known for its salmon run, whitewater rafting,
Rogue_River_(Oregon)
Mountain summit in Washington, US
which is a subrange of the Cascade Range. The peak is situated above Cascade Pass, on the shared border of North Cascades National Park and Glacier Peak
Cascade_Peak
Stratovolcano in the U.S. state of Washington
Tahoma (/təˈhoʊmə/ tə-HOH-mə), is a large, active stratovolcano in the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest in the United States. The mountain is located
Mount_Rainier
Active volcano in California, United States
Located in the Shasta Cascade region above the northern Sacramento Valley, it is the southernmost active volcano in the Cascade Range of the Western United
Lassen_Peak
Interstate Highway across northern United States
I-90 begins at Washington State Route 519 in Seattle and crosses the Cascade Range in Washington and the Rocky Mountains in Montana. It then traverses
Interstate_90
Higher-elevation areas of the Rocky Mountains, the Wasatch Range, Sierra Nevada, and Cascade Range are alpine. Coastal areas of Oregon and Washington have
Climate_of_the_United_States
American geographic and cultural region
and part of Lake Tahoe, Mount Shasta (the second-highest peak in the Cascade Range after Mount Rainier in Washington), and most of the Central Valley,
Northern_California
Region of the U.S. state of Oregon
is located in the southeast of the U.S. state of Oregon, east of the Cascade Range and south of the Blue Mountains. The desert covers most of five Oregon
High_Desert_(Oregon)
City in Oregon, U.S.
Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is located to the east of the Cascade Range, on the Deschutes River. The site became known by pioneers as a fordable
Bend,_Oregon
Canadian segment of the North American Cascade Volcanic Arc
The Canadian Cascade Arc, also called the Canadian Cascades, is the Canadian segment of the North American Cascade Volcanic Arc. Located entirely within
Canadian_Cascade_Arc
Ecosystems found in mountains
Carpathians, and more), in North America (e.g. Appalachians, Rocky Mountains, Cascade Range, and Sierra Nevada), South America, New Zealand, and the Himalayas.
Montane_ecosystem
Movement for greater autonomy in the Pacific Northwest
federalism propose borders that include the land west of the crest of the Cascade Range, while some advocates propose borders as far north as Alaska and the
Cascadia_movement
Canyon along the border of Oregon and Washington in the United States
over eighty miles (130 km) as the river winds westward through the Cascade Range, forming the boundary between the state of Washington to the north and
Columbia_River_Gorge
County in Washington, United States
cities. The eastern portion is rugged and includes portions of the Cascade Range, with few settlements along major rivers and most of it designated as
Snohomish_County,_Washington
Caldera lake in Oregon, United States
have basins that extend below sea level." Mount Mazama, part of the Cascade Range volcanic arc, was built up mostly of andesite, dacite, and rhyodacite
Crater_Lake
Geographical region in the United States
Washington is the region of the U.S. state of Washington located east of the Cascade Range. It contains the city of Spokane (the second largest city in the state)
Eastern_Washington
Stratovolcano in the Cascade Range, Oregon, US
Mount Jefferson is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc, part of the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Oregon. The second highest mountain in
Mount_Jefferson_(Oregon)
Topics referred to by the same term
free dictionary. Cascadia and Cascadian are terms that derive from the Cascade Range and may refer to: Cascadia, Oregon Tehaleh, Washington, formerly known
Cascadia
Plateau in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho in the United States
Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. It is a wide flood basalt plateau between the Cascade Range and the Rocky Mountains, cut through by the Columbia River. During late
Columbia_Plateau
Tributary of the Duwamish River in Washington, United States
Washington in the United States, arising on the western slopes of the Cascade Range south of Interstate 90. The upper Green River valley forms the western
Green River (Duwamish River tributary)
Green_River_(Duwamish_River_tributary)
Bioregion in North America
(as far as the Continental Divide), the Fraser River, as well as the Cascade Range from Northern California well into Canada. It's also considered to include
Cascadia_(bioregion)
Mountain Pass – Oregon Cady Pass – Washington Canyon Creek Pass – Oregon Cascade Pass – Washington Cayuse Pass – Washington Chinook Pass – Washington Colockum
List_of_mountain_passes
Species of fungus
is common on both hardwood and conifer wood in forests west of the Cascade Range in Oregon. A spatial genetic analysis estimated that an individual specimen
Armillaria_ostoyae
Mountain peak of at least 14,000 feet
Collegiate Peaks. The summit of Mount Rainier is the highest point of the Cascade Range and the U.S. State of Washington. Mount Rainier is the most prominent
Fourteener
Ghost town in Washington (state)
Washington. Founded in 1893, it was located in the Cascade Range at the west portal of the original Cascade Tunnel under Stevens Pass. It was the site of the
Wellington,_Washington
American geologist (1938–2025)
Hildreth's body of research included work on the volcanic history of the Cascade Range, magmatism of the Long Valley Caldera, and mapping of mountain regions
Wes_Hildreth
Mountains Cadwallader Range Camelsfoot Range Cameron Range Canadian Rockies Cantilever Range Cariboo Mountains Cascade Range Cayoosh Range Challenger Mountains
List_of_mountain_ranges
of topographic isolation. Mount Rainier is the highest summit of the Cascade Range and the U.S. State of Washington. Mount Adams is the second highest
List of mountain peaks of Washington
List_of_mountain_peaks_of_Washington
Stratovolcano in Washington
Geological Survey. Swanson; et al. (1989). Cenozoic Volcanism in the Cascade Range and Columbia Plateau, Southern Washington and Northernmost Oregon: AGU
Glacier_Peak
Mountain in Washington, United States
Washington state. Tumtum Mountain is located among the foothills of the Cascade Range, about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Washington State Route 503 via NE Healy
Tumtum_Mountain
Species of conifer
Pacific Coast Ranges and the Cascade Range. It is also commonly referred to in English as the white fir, red fir, lovely fir, amabilis fir, Cascades fir, or
Abies_amabilis
Species of pine tree in western North America
the Cascade Range, the whole of California, and far western Nevada, at 100–2,700 m (330–8,860 ft) on coastal-draining slopes of major mountain ranges. This
Pinus_ponderosa
Multi-peak mountain in Washington State, U.S.
Sisters, is a mountain in the U.S. state of Washington. Part of the Cascade Range, it lies just southwest of Mount Baker. Of its two main peaks, South
Twin_Sisters_Mountain
Tectonic boundary in North America
Peak Black Butte Black Butte (California) Astoria Fan Cascade Range Outline of the Cascade Range Cascadia (region) Cascadia Channel Cascadia Region Earthquake
Cascadia_subduction_zone
Tectonic belt of earthquakes and volcanoes
Arc Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt North American Cordillera Cascade Volcanic Arc Aleutian Range Aleutian Islands Aleutian Arc Kamchatka Peninsula Kuril Islands
Ring_of_Fire
of the Cascade Range and the young, steep mountains of the Pacific Border and the Sierra Nevada. Although the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Range form a nearly
Geology_of_the_United_States
NAVD 88. The summit of Mount Shasta is the highest point of the southern Cascade Range. The elevation of Mount Humphreys includes an adjustment of +1.842 m
List of mountain peaks of California
List_of_mountain_peaks_of_California
Drainage basin of the Columbia River in western North America
Columbia Basin extends from the Rocky Mountains in the east through the Cascade Range to the Columbia River's outflow at the Pacific Ocean in the west. The
Columbia_River_drainage_basin
Genus of parasitic flowering plants
from the Oregon Cascade Range (as far north as the Umpqua River), through the mountains of California including the Transverse Ranges (though it is absent
Sarcodes
County in Washington, United States
County is home to the volcano Mount Rainier, the tallest mountain in the Cascade Range. Its most recent recorded eruption was between 1820 and 1854. There
Pierce_County,_Washington
Geologic feature in Washington and Oregon, United States
through the Seattle area and including notable features east of the Cascade Range such as the Yakima Fold Belt and Wallowa Mountains. It was first reported
Olympic–Wallowa_lineament
National park in California, United States
plug dome volcano in the world and the southernmost volcano in the Cascade Range. Lassen Volcanic National Park is one of the few areas in the world
Lassen_Volcanic_National_Park
Species of flowering plant and state flower of California
petals, each petal 2 to 6 cm (0.79 to 2.36 in) long and broad; flower color ranges through yellow, orange and red. Flowering occurs from February to September
Eschscholzia_californica
Volcanic arc system in the Pacific Northwest
Coast Range Arc extended south into the High Cascades of the Cascade Range, past the Fraser River which is the northward limit of the Cascade Range proper
Coast_Range_Arc
Mountain range in Canada and the United States
The Okanagan Range or Okanogan Range is a small subrange of the Cascade Range straddling the border between British Columbia and Washington south of the
Okanagan_Range
Lake in Oregon, United States
Elk Lake is a natural body of water in the central Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Oregon. Nearly 4,900 feet (1,500 m) above sea level, the lake is
Elk_Lake_(Oregon)
City in Washington, United States
Kittitas County, Washington, United States. It is located just east of the Cascade Range near the junction of Interstate 90 and Interstate 82. The population
Ellensburg,_Washington
Ecosystems of the mountain range on the Washington–British Columbia border
North Cascades is heavily influenced by the high elevation and rain shadow effects of the mountain range. The North Cascades is a section of the Cascade Range
Ecology_of_the_North_Cascades
CASCADE RANGE
CASCADE RANGE
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Cascade
Female
French
Feminine form of French Pascal, PASCALE means "Passover; Easter."
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Spanish, Swedish
A Cascade; Pretty; Weak; Soft; Tender; Gentle
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
A cascade.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive nickname from Middle English casbalde ‘bald-head’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place called Hey.Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived on a heath, Dutch hei, heide.German : metonymic occupational name for a grower or mower of grass, from Middle High German höu ‘grass’, ‘hay’.North German (Frisian) and Dutch : from a Germanic personal name formed with hag ‘fence’, ‘enclosure’ as the first element.South German : occupational name from Middle High German heie ‘ranger’, ‘warden’, ‘guard’ or a topographic name from Middle High German haie ‘protected wood’.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Spanish
Abbreviation of Lynnette who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Waterfall; A Cascade; Lake; Good Looking; Pretty
Female
French
Pet form of French Pascale, PASCALINE means "Passover; Easter."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Greek, Hebrew, Jamaican, Spanish, Swedish
Waterfall; Pretty; A Cascade; Lake; Pool; Pond
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German
Child of Easter
Boy/Male
Irish
Intelligent; from Caiside; curly-headed.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on the Princess of France.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A conspirator against Caesar.
Girl/Female
French
Born at Easter.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Lebanese, Swiss
Born at Easter; Passover; Relating to Easter
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon Arthurian Legend English
A cascade.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English, Netherlands, Spanish
Waterfall; A Cascade; Variant of the Irish Gaelic Word Lann; House; Church; Form of Linda; Pretty; Lake
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Arabic, Australian, British, Christian, English, Spanish
Waterfall; A Cascade; Lake; Pool; Pretty
CASCADE RANGE
CASCADE RANGE
Boy/Male
British, English
Stag Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Firm and Brave
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
River Yamuna
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Scottish, Swedish
Child of Light; Pearl; Flower Name; Scottish Form of Margaret
Boy/Male
Muslim
The ultimate trustee, The disposer of affairs
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Spiritual Person
Boy/Male
German
Soldier who wields an axe.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fortune, Joy, Homage
Boy/Male
Tamil
Avyukta | அவà¯à®¯à¯à®•தா
Crystal clear
Boy/Male
Tamil
Prakriti | பà¯à®°à®¾à®•ரதிÂ
Original, Nature, The personification of bralunan or the supreme spirit
CASCADE RANGE
CASCADE RANGE
CASCADE RANGE
CASCADE RANGE
CASCADE RANGE
n.
A series of arches with the columns or piers which support them, the spandrels above, and other necessary appurtenances; sometimes open, serving as an entrance or to give light; sometimes closed at the back (as in the cut) and forming a decorative feature.
n.
A waterfall; a cascade.
n.
A fall, or perpendicular descent, of the water of a river or stream, or a descent nearly perpendicular; a cascade; a cataract.
v. i.
To fall in a cascade.
n.
A sudden, violent check of a horse by drawing or twitching the reins on a sudden and with one pull.
v. t.
To render void or useless; to vacate or annul.
n.
A small traveling case or bandbox; formerly, a chest.
n.
See Cassava.
v. i.
To vomit.
n.
The front of a building; esp., the principal front, having some architectural pretensions. Thus a church is said to have its facade unfinished, though the interior may be in use.
n.
A slope or declivity in a manege ground down which a horse is made to gallop, to give suppleness to his haunches.
n.
An arched or covered passageway or avenue.
n.
The cascabel, or hindmost knob, of a cannon.
n.
A long, arched building or gallery.
n.
The action of a horse, when he throws himself on his haunches two or three times, bending himself, as it were, in very quick curvets.
a.
Furnished with an arcade.
n.
See Carcass.
v. i.
Alt. of Passado
n.
A fall of water over a precipice, as in a river or brook; a waterfall less than a cataract.
n.
The projection in rear of the breech of a cannon, usually a knob or breeching loop connected with the gun by a neck. In old writers it included all in rear of the base ring. [See Illust. of Cannon.]