Calade

/kəˈlɑːd/ noun

A downward rush or flow, especially of water or other liquid; a cascading motion.

From French 'calade' or Spanish 'caladero,' derived from Latin 'calare' meaning 'to let down' or 'to lower.' The word refers to a cascading or flowing downward movement.

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