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Audio Help [kast, kahst] Pronunciation Key verb, cast, cast·ing, noun, adjective –verb (used with object)
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| 1. | to throw or hurl; fling: The gambler cast the dice. |
| 2. | to throw off or away: He cast the advertisement in the wastebasket. |
| 3. | to direct (the eye, a glance, etc.), esp. in a cursory manner: She cast her eyes down the page. |
| 4. | to cause to fall upon something or in a certain direction; send forth: to cast a soft light; to cast a spell; to cast doubts. |
| 5. | to draw (lots), as in telling fortunes. |
| 6. | Angling.
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| 7. | to throw down or bring to the ground: She cast herself on the sofa. |
| 8. | to part with; lose: The horse cast a shoe. |
| 9. | to shed or drop (hair, fruit, etc.): The snake cast its skin. |
| 10. | (of an animal) to bring forth (young), esp. abortively. |
| 11. | to send off (a swarm), as bees do. |
| 12. | to throw or set aside; discard or reject; dismiss: He cast the problem from his mind. |
| 13. | to throw forth, as from within; emit or eject; vomit. |
| 14. | to throw up (earth, sod, etc.), as with a shovel. |
| 15. | to put or place, esp. hastily or forcibly: to cast someone in prison. |
| 16. | to deposit or give (a ballot or vote). |
| 17. | to bestow; confer: to cast blessings upon someone. |
| 18. | to make suitable or accordant; tailor: He cast his remarks to fit the occasion. |
| 19. | Theater.
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| 20. | to form (an object) by pouring metal, plaster, etc., in a fluid state into a mold and letting it harden. |
| 21. | to form (metal, plaster, etc.) into a particular shape by pouring it into a mold in a fluid state and letting it harden. |
| 22. | to tap (a blast furnace). |
| 23. | to compute or calculate; add, as a column of figures. |
| 24. | to compute or calculate (a horoscope) astrologically; forecast. |
| 25. | to turn or twist; warp. |
| 26. | Nautical. to turn the head of (a vessel), esp. away from the wind in getting under way. |
| 27. | Fox Hunting. (of a hunter) to lead or direct (hounds) over ground believed to have been recently traveled by a fox. |
| 28. | Archaic. to contrive, devise, or plan. |
| 29. | Obsolete. to ponder. |
| 30. | to throw. |
| 31. | to receive form in a mold. |
| 32. | to calculate or add. |
| 33. | to conjecture; forecast. |
| 34. | (of hounds) to search an area for scent: The setter cast, but found no scent. |
| 35. | to warp, as timber. |
| 36. | Nautical. (of a vessel) to turn, esp. to get the head away from the wind; tack. |
| 37. | to select the actors for a play, motion picture, or the like. |
| 38. | Obsolete.
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| 39. | act of casting or throwing. |
| 40. | that which is thrown. |
| 41. | the distance to which a thing may be cast or thrown. |
| 42. | Games.
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| 43. | Angling.
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| 44. | Theater. the group of performers to whom parts are assigned; players. |
| 45. | Hunting. a searching of an area for a scent by hounds. |
| 46. | a stroke of fortune; fortune or lot. |
| 47. | a ride offered on one's way; lift. |
| 48. | the form in which something is made or written; arrangement. |
| 49. | Metallurgy.
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| 50. | something formed from a material poured into a mold in a molten or liquid state; casting. |
| 51. | an impression or mold made from something. |
| 52. | Medicine/Medical. a rigid surgical dressing, usually made of bandage treated with plaster of Paris. |
| 53. | outward form; appearance. |
| 54. | sort; kind; style. |
| 55. | tendency; inclination. |
| 56. | a permanent twist or turn: to have a cast in one's eye. |
| 57. | a warp. |
| 58. | a slight tinge of some color; hue; shade: A good diamond does not have a yellowish cast. |
| 59. | a dash or trace; a small amount. |
| 60. | computation; calculation; addition. |
| 61. | a conjecture; forecast. |
| 62. | Zoology. something that is shed, ejected, or cast off or out, as molted skin, a feather, food from a bird's crop, or the coil of sand and waste passed by certain earthworms. |
| 63. | Ornithology. pellet (def. 6). |
| 64. | Falconry. a pair of hawks put in flight together. |
| 65. | Pathology. effused plastic matter produced in the hollow parts of various diseased organs. |
| 66. | low-grade, irregular wool. |
| 67. | (of an animal, esp. a horse) lying in such a position that it is unable to return to its feet without assistance. |
| 68. | cast about,
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| 69. | cast away,
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| 70. | cast back, to refer to something past; revert to: The composer casts back to his earlier work. |
| 71. | cast down, to lower; humble. |
| 72. | cast off,
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| 73. | cast on, Textiles. to set (yarn) on a needle in order to form the initial stitches in knitting. |
| 74. | cast out, to force out; expel; eject. |
| 75. | cast up,
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| 76. | at a single cast, through a single action or event: He bankrupted himself at a single cast. |
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Audio Help (kāst) Pronunciation Key
v. cast, cast·ing, casts v. tr.
v. intr.
n.
Phrasal Verb(s): cast about/around
To make the first row of stitches in knitting. cast out To drive out by force; expel. Idiom(s): cast (one's) lot with To join or side with for better or worse. [Middle English casten, from Old Norse kasta.] |
| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. |
| cast on | |
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| make the first row of stitches when knitting [ant: cast off] |
| WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University. |
cast on
in knitting, to make the first row of stitches
See also: cast, cast iron, cast off, casting vote, cast-iron, cast-off, castaway, "cast on" in any language
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