This is not an English word. I think you many mean just cataract, which can be several things. I had a cataract removed from my eye. The kayak couldn't pass the cataract, so they had to go around it.
Ozone deletion can cause cataract in humans. This is a sentence which contains the word cataract.
By age 80, more than half of all Americans will have had a cataract.A waterfall is sometimes called a cataract.
The delta begins just beyond this cataract.
there are 6 cataracts in ancient Egypt
Cataract
The root goes back to Greek arassein 'to strike' with the prefix kata- 'down.' It originally meant to dash down and then came to refer to a waterfalls.
cataract
There are three syllables: Cat-a-ract.
Cataract.
A cataract is a waterfall.
Cataract is a noun.
The phrase 'une cataracte' means cataract, in the sense of the clouding of the lens of the eye, and in the sense of a waterfall. In the word-by-word translation, the feminine indefinite article 'une' means 'a, an, one'. The feminine gender noun 'cataracte' means 'cataract, waterfall'.