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Definition of recast
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Recast
(v. t.) To throw
again.
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Forecastle
::
Forecastle
(n.) That part of the upper deck of a
vessel
forward
of the
foremast,
or of the after part of the fore
channels..
Waist
::
Waist (n.)
Hence,
the
middle
part of other
bodies;
especially
(Naut.),
that part of a
vessel's
deck,
bulwarks,
etc., which is
between
the
quarter-deck
and the
forecastle;
the
middle
part of the
ship..
Recast
::
Recast
(v. t.) To throw
again.
Beak
::
Beak (n.) That part of a ship,
before
the
forecastle,
which is
fastened
to the stem, and
supported
by the main
knee..
Forethought
::
Forethought
(n.) A
thinking
or
planning
beforehand;
prescience;
premeditation;
forecast;
provident
care.
Forecast
::
Forecast
(v. t.) To plan
beforehand;
to
scheme;
to
project.
Windlass
::
Windlass
(n.) A
machine
for
raising
weights,
consisting
of a
horizontal
cylinder
or
roller
moving
on its axis, and
turned
by a
crank,
lever,
or
similar
means,
so as to wind up a rope or chain
attached
to the
weight.
In
vessels
the
windlass
is often used
instead
of the
capstan
for
raising
the
anchor.
It is
usually
set upon the
forecastle,
and is
worked
by hand or
steam..
Anticipatory
::
Anticipatory
(a.)
Forecasting;
of the
nature
of
anticipation.
Forecast
::
Forecast
(v. t.) To
foresee;
to
calculate
beforehand,
so as to
provide
for..
Recast
::
Recast
(v. t.) To mold anew; to cast anew; to throw into a new form or
shape;
to
reconstruct;
as, to
recast
cannon;
to
recast
an
argument
or a
play..
Calculate
::
Calculate
(v. i.) To
ascertain
or
predict
by
mathematical
or
astrological
computations
the time,
circumstances,
or other
conditions
of; to
forecast
or
compute
the
character
or
consequences
of; as, to
calculate
or cast one's
nativity..
Forecastle
::
Forecastle
(n.) A short upper deck
forward,
formerly
raised
like a
castle,
to
command
an
enemy's
decks..
Waistcloth
::
Waistcloth
(n.) A
covering
of
canvas
or
tarpaulin
for the
hammocks,
stowed
on the
nettings,
between
the
quarterdeck
and the
forecastle..
Frigate-built
::
Frigate-built
(a.) Built like a
frigate
with a
raised
quarter-deck
and
forecastle.
Oracular
::
Oracular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
oracle;
uttering
oracles;
forecasting
the
future;
as, an
oracular
tongue..
Forecast
::
Forecast
(n.)
Previous
contrivance
or
determination;
predetermination.
Cubbridge-head
::
Cubbridge-head
(n.) A
bulkhead
on the
forecastle
and half deck of a ship.
Deep-waisted
::
Deep-waisted
(a.)
Having
a deep
waist,
as when, in a ship, the poop and
forecastle
are much
elevated
above the
deck..
Gangway
::
Gangway
(v. i.) That part of the spar deck of a
vessel
on each side of the
booms,
from the
quarter-deck
to the
forecastle;
-- more
properly
termed
the
waist..
Forecast
::
Forecast
(n.)
Foresight
of
consequences,
and
provision
against
them;
prevision;
premeditation..
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