Plural of cavalcade; multiple grand processions or impressive sequences.
Simple plural formation from 'cavalcade' using the suffix '-s/-es.' Maintains the original meaning and frequency of use in English, particularly in historical, literary, and dramatic contexts describing multiple processions or series.
The plural 'cavalcades' is poetic—imagine multiple groups of mounted knights in shimmering armor passing through a medieval town, each group its own cavalcade. This is the kind of word that feels more at home in fantasy novels and historical epics than in everyday speech.
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