Cataract Falls — can refer to*Cataract Falls (California) in Marin County, California *Cataract Falls (Indiana) in Owen County, Indiana *Cataract Falls (New South Wales) in New South Wales … Wikipedia
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Cataract Falls (Indiana) — Cataract Falls is located on the southern end of Cagles Mill Lake, near Cunot and Cataract, Indiana, just off Indiana State Road 42 and close to Indiana State Road 243 in the west central part of the state. Located in northern Owen County,… … Wikipedia
Cataract, Wisconsin — Cataract is an unincorporated community in the town of Little Falls in Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States. [ [http://www.bikesandberries.com/cataract.html Cashton, Wisconsin ] ] Notable people*John McKendree Springer, Methodist clergyman,… … Wikipedia
Cataract of Lodore — Location map Cumbria lat=54.55907 long= 3.13808 width=180 float=right caption= Lodore Falls shown within Cumbria (gbmapping|NY265188) The Cataract of Lodore is a poem by the English poet Robert Southey which describes the Lodore Falls on the… … Wikipedia
Cataract Covered Bridge — 39.433444444444 86.813333333333 Koordinaten: 39° 26′ 0,4″ N, 86° 48′ 48″ W f1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
falls — noun 1. the petals or sepals of a flower that bend downward (especially the outer perianth of an iris) • Hypernyms: ↑perianth, ↑chlamys, ↑floral envelope, ↑perigone, ↑perigonium 2. a steep descent of the water of a river • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
cataract — noun the glistening cataract made a spectacular backdrop for our photo shoot Syn: waterfall, cascade, falls, rapids, white water … Thesaurus of popular words
cataract — Synonyms and related words: Niagara, ablepsia, amaurosis, benightedness, blepharitis, blind side, blind spot, blindfolding, blinding, blindness, blurring the eyes, cascade, cataclysm, cecity, choroiditis, chute, collapse, come down, comedown,… … Moby Thesaurus
cataract — n 1. cascade, waterfall, falls, sault; rapids, race. 2. niagara, debacle, avalanche, torrent, downpour; deluge, alluvion, inundation, washout, flood … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder