kaskadiksi
Kaskadiksi is a term of Finnish origin that generally refers to a cascade or a series of small waterfalls. It is often used in a natural context to describe a flowing body of water tumbling down a rocky or uneven terrain in stages. While the most common interpretation is a geological feature, the term can also be used metaphorically to describe a series of events or actions that follow one another in a rapid or successive manner.
In landscaping and garden design, kaskadiksi might describe artificial water features designed to mimic natural waterfalls,
The word itself is derived from "kaskadi," which is a Finnish adaptation of the word "cascade." The