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casting noun [ ˈkɑːstɪŋ ]

• an object made by pouring molten metal or other material into a mould.
• "bronze castings"

cast verb

• cause (light or shadow) to appear on a surface.
• "the moon cast a pale light over the cottages"
Similar: emit, give off, send out, send forth, shed, radiate, diffuse, spread out, form, create, make, produce, cause, project, throw,
• register (a vote).
• "votes have been cast in 40 per cent of the seats"
Similar: register, record, enter, file, lodge, post, set down, vote, allot, assign, give,
• throw the hooked and baited end of (a fishing line) out into the water.
• throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction.
• "he cast the book down on to the chair angrily"
Similar: throw, toss, fling, pitch, hurl, bowl, dash, shy, lob, launch, flip, let fly, direct, discharge, project, propel, send, chuck, heave, sling, bung,
• shape (metal or other material) by pouring it into a mould while molten.
• "when hammered or cast, bronze could be made into tools"
Similar: mould, fashion, form, shape, model, sculpt, sculpture, frame, forge, carve, make, create, build, manufacture,
• cause (a magic spell) to take effect.
• "the witch cast a spell on her to turn her into a beast"
Similar: bewitch, enchant, curse, jinx, witch, hex, point the bone at, entrance,
• shed (skin or horns) in the process of growth.
• "the antlers are cast each year"
Similar: shed, discard, slough off, throw off, get rid of, let fall, let drop, moult, peel off, exuviate,
• calculate and record details of (a horoscope).
• "you can look at the star chart cast at somebody's birth"
Similar: calculate, devise, compute, reckon, determine, assess, work out, formulate, record, write, predict, forecast, foretell, foresee, prophesy,
• (in country dancing) change one's position by moving a certain number of places in a certain direction along the outside of the line in which one is dancing.
• "cross the set and cast down one place"
• (of a dog) search in different directions for a lost scent.
• "the dog cast furiously for the vanished rabbit"
• immobilize (an animal, especially a cow) by using a rope to cause it to fall on its side.
Origin: Middle English: from Old Norse kasta ‘to cast or throw’.

cast verb

• assign a part in a play or film to (an actor).
• "he was cast as a young knight in her lavish historical epic"
Similar: choose, select, pick, name, nominate, assign, appoint, give/assign the part to,
Origin: mid 17th century: a special use of cast1 in cast1 (sense 5 of the verb).


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