Cataract [noun]
Definition of Cataract:
waterfall
Opposite/Antonyms of Cataract:
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Sentence/Example of Cataract:
Studies have shown that it can, over time, cause skin cancer and cataracts.
A vast mountain of green water lifted up its bulk and fell upon us in a ravening cataract.
It was not a sea that came away; it was a mere enormous cataract that poured on irresistibly.
Even as he spoke the dull growl of a cataract was heard, and, a few minutes later, the party came upon the ford of the river.
The Baron de Wentzel was the most famous oculist of the day, and the discoverer of operations for cataract.
See, Wharton, there is a man crossing in the very eddies of the cataract, and in a skiff no bigger than an egg-shell.
Not a drop of rain fell in the river; the immense façade opposite them was as dry as a skull; yet here was this muddy cataract.
I went up in this boat, one morning, and the trip afforded me one of the finest views I had of this inimitable cataract.
Below the dam activity of many kinds characterizes the Nile, as does the sound of rushing water the Cataract basin.
The few warm days had swollen it from a whispering sheet of spray to a deep-voiced cataract.