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Casanova
noun (Casanovas ) derog a man with a reputation for having many love affairs.
[20c: named after Giacomo Casanova (1725?98), an Italian adventurer noted for his sexual conquests]
noun (Casanovas ) derog a man with a reputation for having many love affairs.
[20c: named after Giacomo Casanova (1725?98), an Italian adventurer noted for his sexual conquests]
cascade
noun
1 a waterfall or series of waterfalls.
2 something resembling a waterfall in appearance or manner of falling.
3 a large number of things arriving at once a cascade of fan letters .
4 a sequence of successive chemical, etc processes.
5 a sequence of stages in an electrical device, connected in such a way that each operates the next in the series.
6 comput a way of arranging open windows on a computer screen so that they overlap each other with the title bar of each remaining visible.
verb (cascaded , cascading ) intr to fall like a waterfall.
[17c: French, from Italian cascata fall, from cascare to fall]
noun
1 a waterfall or series of waterfalls.
2 something resembling a waterfall in appearance or manner of falling.
3 a large number of things arriving at once a cascade of fan letters .
4 a sequence of successive chemical, etc processes.
5 a sequence of stages in an electrical device, connected in such a way that each operates the next in the series.
6 comput a way of arranging open windows on a computer screen so that they overlap each other with the title bar of each remaining visible.
verb (cascaded , cascading ) intr to fall like a waterfall.
[17c: French, from Italian cascata fall, from cascare to fall]
case1
noun
1 (often in compounds ) a container or cover, used for storage, transportation, etc suitcase .
2 an outer covering, especially a protective one watch case .
3 printing a tray with compartments containing individual types, divided up in terms of their style and size. See upper-case, lower-case.
4 bookbinding the hard covers containing the pages of a hardback book.
verb (cased , casing ) to put something in a case.
[13c: from French casse , from Latin capsa , from capere to hold or take]
case a joint slang to have a good look at a premises with the intention of robbing them.
noun
1 (often in compounds ) a container or cover, used for storage, transportation, etc suitcase .
2 an outer covering, especially a protective one watch case .
3 printing a tray with compartments containing individual types, divided up in terms of their style and size. See upper-case, lower-case.
4 bookbinding the hard covers containing the pages of a hardback book.
verb (cased , casing ) to put something in a case.
[13c: from French casse , from Latin capsa , from capere to hold or take]
case a joint slang to have a good look at a premises with the intention of robbing them.
case2
noun
1 a particular occasion, situation or set of circumstances.
2 an example, instance or occurrence.
3 someone receiving some sort of treatment or care.
4 a matter requiring investigation.
5 a matter to be decided in a law court.
6 (sometimes case for or against something) the set of arguments, statements, etc for or against something.
7 grammar
a the relationship of a noun, pronoun or adjective to other words in a sentence;
b one of the forms or categories indicating the relationship nominative case .
8 an odd character.
[13c: from French cas , from Latin casus fall, chance, from cadere to fall]
as the case may be according to how things turn out.
be the case to be true.
a case in point a relevant example.
in any case no matter what happens.
in case so as to be prepared or safe (if a certain thing should happen).
in case of something if a certain occurrence happens.
in that case if that happens, since that has happened, etc.
noun
1 a particular occasion, situation or set of circumstances.
2 an example, instance or occurrence.
3 someone receiving some sort of treatment or care.
4 a matter requiring investigation.
5 a matter to be decided in a law court.
6 (sometimes case for or against something) the set of arguments, statements, etc for or against something.
7 grammar
a the relationship of a noun, pronoun or adjective to other words in a sentence;
b one of the forms or categories indicating the relationship nominative case .
8 an odd character.
[13c: from French cas , from Latin casus fall, chance, from cadere to fall]
as the case may be according to how things turn out.
be the case to be true.
a case in point a relevant example.
in any case no matter what happens.
in case so as to be prepared or safe (if a certain thing should happen).
in case of something if a certain occurrence happens.
in that case if that happens, since that has happened, etc.
case history
noun a record of details from someone's past kept by a doctor, social worker, etc.
noun a record of details from someone's past kept by a doctor, social worker, etc.
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