Aquacade

/ˈɑkwəkeɪd/ noun

A spectacular water show or synchronized swimming performance, typically featuring elaborate choreography, costumes, and music.

From Latin 'aqua' (water) + English '-cade' (a show or spectacle, from 'cavalcade' or 'arcade'). Coined in the 1930s to describe water-based entertainment.

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