castings

[kas-ting, kah-sting]

cast·ing

[kas-ting, kah-sting]
noun
1.
the act or process of a person or thing that casts.
2.
something cast; any article that has been cast in a mold.
3.
the act or process of choosing actors to play the various roles in a theatrical production, motion picture, etc.
4.
the act or skill of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel: I'll have to improve my casting if I'm ever going to learn to fish well.
5.
Zoology. cast (def. 62).

Origin:
1250–1300; Middle English; see cast, -ing1

mul·ti·cast·ing, noun
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