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Definition of cast
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Cast (v. t.) To
impose;
to
bestow;
to rest.
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Slink
::
Slink (v. t.) To cast
prematurely;
-- said of
female
beasts;
as, a cow that
slinks
her
calf..
Hall
::
Hall (n.) The chief room in a
castle
or manor
house,
and in early times the only
public
room,
serving
as the place of
gathering
for the
lord's
family
with the
retainers
and
servants,
also for
cooking
and
eating.
It was often
contrasted
with the
bower,
which was the
private
or
sleeping
apartment..
Chatellany
::
Chatellany
(n.) Same as
Castellany.
Gocart
::
Gocart
(n.) A
framework
moving
on
casters,
designed
to
support
children
while
learning
to
walk..
Blowhole
::
Blowhole
(n.) An air hole in a
casting.
Traject
::
Traject
(v. t.) To throw or cast
through,
over, or
across;
as, to
traject
the sun's light
through
three or more cross
prisms..
Grapeshot
::
Grapeshot
(n.) A
cluster,
usually
nine in
number,
of small iron
balls,
put
together
by means of
cast-iron
circular
plates
at top and
bottom,
with two
rings,
and a
central
connecting
rod, in order to be used as a
charge
for a
cannon.
Formerly
grapeshot
were
inclosed
in
canvas
bags..
Mew
::
Mew (v. i.) To cast the
feathers;
to molt;
hence,
to
change;
to put on a new
appearance..
Prototype
::
Prototype
(n.) An
original
or model after which
anything
is
copied;
the
pattern
of
anything
to be
engraved,
or
otherwise
copied,
cast, or the like; a
primary
form;
exemplar;
archetype..
Obloquy
::
Obloquy
(n.)
Censorious
speech;
defamatory
language;
language
that casts
contempt
on men or their
actions;
blame;
reprehension.
Sum
::
Sum (v. t.) To bring
together
into one
whole;
to
collect
into one
amount;
to cast up, as a
column
of
figures;
to
ascertain
the
totality
of; --
usually
with up..
Burr
::
Burr (n.) A
guttural
pronounciation
of the
letter
r,
produced
by
trilling
the
extremity
of the soft
palate
against
the back part of the
tongue;
rotacism;
-- often
called
the
Newcastle,
Northumberland,
or
Tweedside,
burr..
Ostracize
::
Ostracize
(v. t.) To
banish
from
society;
to put under the ban; to cast out from
social,
political,
or
private
favor;
as, he was
ostracized
by his
former
friends..
Forecast
::
Forecast
(v. t.) To plan
beforehand;
to
scheme;
to
project.
Cast
::
Cast (n.) A
tendency
to any
color;
a
tinge;
a
shade.
Acrimonious
::
Acrimonious
(a.)
Caustic;
bitter-tempered'
sarcastic;
as,
acrimonious
dispute,
language,
temper..
Castigator
::
Castigator
(n.) One who
castigates
or
corrects.
Squamaceous
::
Squama
(n.) A scale cast off from the skin; a thin dry shred
consisting
of
epithelium.
Ishmaelite
::
Ishmaelite
(n.) One at
enmity
with
society;
a
wanderer;
a
vagabond;
an
outcast.
Eject
::
Eject (v. t.) To
expel;
to
dismiss;
to cast
forth;
to
thrust
or drive out; to
discharge;
as, to eject a
person
from a room; to eject a
traitor
from the
country;
to eject words from the
language..
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