cascadable

/kæskəˈdæbəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

capable of being cascaded; capable of being broken down into smaller parts and processed or transmitted in a series of stages or levels

“The company’s IT infrastructure is designed to be cascadable, allowing for efficient scalability as the business grows.”

2. noun

a device or system that can be cascaded, especially one used in video processing or transmission

“The new cascable was a game-changer in the field of digital video processing, allowing for seamless multi-camera coverage.”

Synonyms

  • incremental
  • scalable

Antonyms

  • fixed
  • non-scalable