waterfalling

waterfalling
a) turbulent flow; damage caused by such turbulence

If the film folds over on itself as a result of turbulent flow or "waterfalling," the effects can be particularly damaging.

b) hiking to, and then climbing up active waterfalls

If the casting is poorly designed, waterfalling will result.


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