cast
noun
- 1
An act of throwing.
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An instance of throwing out a fishing line.
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Something which has been thrown, dispersed etc.
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A small mass of earth "thrown off" or excreted by a worm.
“The area near the stream was covered with little bubbly worm casts.”
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The collective group of actors performing a play or production together. Contrasted with crew.
“He’s in the cast of Oliver.”
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The casting procedure.
“The men got into position for the cast, two at the ladle, two with long rods, all with heavy clothing.”
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An object made in a mould.
“The cast would need a great deal of machining to become a recognizable finished part.”
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A supportive and immobilising device used to help mend broken bones.
“The doctor put a cast on the boy’s broken arm.”
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The mould used to make cast objects.
“A plaster cast was made from his face.”
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(hawking) The number of hawks (or occasionally other birds) cast off at one time; a pair.
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A squint.
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Visual appearance.
“Her features had a delicate cast to them.”
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The form of one's thoughts, mind etc.
“a cast of mind, a mental tendency.”
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An animal, especially a horse, that is unable to rise without assistance.
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Animal and insect remains which have been regurgitated by a bird.
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A group of crabs.
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A broadcast.
verb
- 1
(physical) To move, or be moved, away.
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To direct (one's eyes, gaze etc.).
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To add up (a column of figures, accounts etc.); cross-cast refers to adding up a row of figures.
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(social) To predict, to decide, to plan.
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To perform, bring forth (a magical spell or enchantment).
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To throw (light etc.) on or upon something, or in a given direction.
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To give birth to (a child) prematurely; to miscarry.
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To shape (molten metal etc.) by pouring into a mould; to make (an object) in such a way.
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To twist or warp (of fabric, timber etc.).
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To bring the bows of a sailing ship on to the required tack just as the anchor is weighed by use of the headsail; to bring (a ship) round.
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To deposit (a ballot or voting paper); to formally register (one's vote).
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To change a variable type from, for example, integer to real, or integer to text.
“Casting is generally an indication of bad design.”
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Of dogs, hunters: to spread out and search for a scent.
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To set (a bone etc.) in a cast.
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To open a circle in order to begin a spell or meeting of witches.
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To broadcast.
“The streamer was the first to cast footage of the new game.”
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