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cast  (kst)
v. cast, cast·ing, casts
v.tr.
1.
a. To throw (something, especially something light): The angler cast the line.
b. To throw with force; hurl: waves that cast driftwood far up on the shore. See Synonyms at throw.
2. To shed; molt.
3. To throw forth; drop: cast anchor.
4. To throw on the ground, as in wrestling.
5. To deposit or indicate (a ballot or vote).
6. To turn or direct: All eyes were cast upon the speaker.
7. To cause to fall onto or over something or in a certain direction, as if by throwing: candles casting light; cast aspersions on my character; findings that cast doubt on our hypothesis.
8. To bestow; confer: "The government I cast upon my brother" Shakespeare.
9.
a. To roll or throw (dice, for example).
b. To draw (lots).
10. To give birth to prematurely: The cow cast a calf.
11. To cause (hunting hounds) to scatter and circle in search of a lost scent.
12.
a. To choose actors for (a play, for example).
b. To assign a certain role to (an actor): cast her as the lead.
c. To assign an actor to (a part): cast each role carefully.
13. To form (liquid metal, for example) into a particular shape by pouring into a mold.
14. To give a form to; arrange: decided to cast the book in three parts.
15. To contrive; devise: cast a plan.
16. To calculate or compute; add up (a column of figures).
17. To calculate astrologically: cast my horoscope.
18. To warp; twist: floorboards cast by age.
19. Nautical To turn (a ship); change to the opposite tack.
v.intr.
1. To throw something, especially to throw out a lure or bait at the end of a fishing line.
2. To add a column of figures; make calculations.
3. To make a conjecture or a forecast.
4. To receive form or shape in a mold.
5. To become warped.
6. To search for a lost scent in hunting with hounds.
7. Nautical
a. To veer to leeward from a former course; fall off.
b. To put about; tack.
8. To choose actors for the parts in a play, movie, or other theatrical presentation.
9. Obsolete To estimate; conjecture.
n.
1.
a. The act or an instance of casting or throwing.
b. The distance thrown.
2.
a. A throwing of a fishing line or net into the water.
b. The line or net thrown.
3.
a. A throw of dice.
b. The number thrown.
4. A stroke of fortune or fate; lot.
5.
a. A direction or expression of the eyes.
b. A slight squint.
6. Something, such as molted skin, that is thrown off, out, or away.
7. The addition of a column of figures; calculation.
8. A conjecture; a forecast.
9.
a. The act of pouring molten material into a mold.
b. The amount of molten material poured into a mold at a single operation.
c. Something formed by this means: The sculpture was a bronze cast.
10. An impression formed in a mold or matrix; a mold: a cast of her face made in plaster.
11. A rigid dressing, usually made of gauze and plaster of Paris, used to immobilize an injured body part, as in a fracture or dislocation. Also called plaster cast.
12. The form in which something is made or constructed; arrangement: the close-set cast of her features.
13. Outward form or look; appearance: a suit of stylish cast.
14. Sort; type: fancied himself to be of a macho cast.
15. An inclination; tendency: her thoughtful cast of mind.
16. The actors in a play, movie, or other theatrical presentation.
17. A slight trace of color; a tinge.
18. A distortion of shape.
19. The circling of hounds to pick up a scent in hunting.
20. A pair of hawks released by a falconer at one time. See Synonyms at flock1.
Phrasal Verbs:
cast about/around
1. To make a search; look: had to cast about for an hour, looking for a good campsite.
2. To devise means; contrive.
cast off
1. To discard; reject: cast off old clothing.
2. To let go; set loose: cast off a boat; cast off a line.
3. To make the last row of stitches in knitting.
4. Printing To estimate the space a mansucript will occupy when set into type.
cast on
To make the first row of stitches in knitting.
cast out
To drive out by force; expel.
Idiom:
cast (one's) lot with
To join or side with for better or worse.

[Middle English casten, from Old Norse kasta.]

cast
Noun
1. the actors in a play collectively
2.
a. an object made of material that has been shaped, while molten, by a mould
b. the mould used to shape such an object
3. Surgery a rigid casing made of plaster of Paris for immobilizing broken bones while they heal
4. a sort, kind, or style: people of an academic cast of mind
5. a slight squint in the eye
Verb
[casting, cast]
1. to select (an actor) to play a part in a play or film
2. to give or deposit (a vote)
3. to express (doubts or aspersions)
4. to cause to appear: a shadow cast by the grandstand, the gloom cast by the recession
5.
a. to shape (molten material) by pouring it into a mould
b. to make (an object) by such a process
6. to throw (a fishing line) into the water
7. to throw with force: cast into a bonfire
8. to direct (a glance): he cast his eye over the horse-chestnut trees
9. to roll or throw (a dice)
10. cast aside to abandon or reject: cast aside by her lover
11. cast a spell
a. to perform magic
b. to have an irresistible influence
See also cast around, cast back, etc. [Old Norse kasta]

Cast the things or quantity created or produced at one time; a group of actors in play; a set or suit of armour; a couple of birds. See also brace, brood, set.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.cast - the actors in a play
assemblage, gathering - a group of persons together in one place
troupe, company - organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical); "the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel"
supporting players, ensemble - a cast other than the principals
2.castcast - container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
container - any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another)
form - a mold for setting concrete; "they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation"
matrix - mold used in the production of phonograph records, type, or other relief surface
pig bed, pig - mold consisting of a bed of sand in which pig iron is cast
sandbox - mold consisting of a box with sand shaped to mold metal
3.castcast - the distinctive form in which a thing is made; "pottery of this cast was found throughout the region"
solid - a three-dimensional shape
4.cast - the visual appearance of something or someone; "the delicate cast of his features"
appearance, visual aspect - outward or visible aspect of a person or thing
5.castcast - bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal
bandage, patch - a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body
6.castcast - object formed by a mold
copy - a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing; "she made a copy of the designer dress"; "the clone was a copy of its ancestor"
death mask - a cast taken from the face of a dead person
cylinder block, engine block, block - a metal casting containing the cylinders and cooling ducts of an engine; "the engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked"
life mask - a cast taken from the face of a living person
7.cast - the act of throwing dice
craps - a gambling game played with two dice; a first throw of 7 or 11 wins and a first throw of 2, 3, or 12 loses and a first throw of any other number must be repeated to win before a 7 is thrown, which loses the bet and the dice
throw - casting an object in order to determine an outcome randomly; "he risked his fortune on a throw of the dice"
natural - (craps) a first roll of 7 or 11 that immediately wins the stake
8.cast - the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
fishing, sportfishing - the act of someone who fishes as a diversion
bait casting - the single-handed rod casting of a relatively heavy (artificial) bait
fly casting - casting an artificial fly as a lure
overcast - a cast that falls beyond the intended spot
surf casting, surf fishing - casting (artificial) bait far out into the ocean (up to 200 yards) with the waves breaking around you
9.castcast - a violent throw
throw - the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist); "the catcher made a good throw to second base"
Verb1.cast - put or send forth; "She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a spell"; "cast a warm light"
send, direct - cause to go somewhere; "The explosion sent the car flying in the air"; "She sent her children to camp"; "He directed all his energies into his dissertation"
shoot - send forth suddenly, intensely, swiftly; "shoot a glance"
2.cast - deposit; "cast a vote"; "cast a ballot"
give - convey or reveal information; "Give one's name"
3.cast - select to play,sing, or dance a part in a play, movie, musical, opera, or ballet; "He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona"
performing arts - arts or skills that require public performance
recast - cast again, in a different role; "He was recast as Iago"
miscast - cast an actor, singer, or dancer in an unsuitable role
typecast - cast repeatedly in the same kind of role
cast - assign the roles of (a movie or a play) to actors; "Who cast this beautiful movie?"
assign, delegate, designate, depute - give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
4.cast - throw forcefully
dash, crash - hurl or thrust violently; "He dashed the plate against the wall"; "Waves were dashing against the rock"
precipitate - hurl or throw violently; "The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below"
throw - propel through the air; "throw a frisbee"
sling, catapult - hurl as if with a sling
bowl - hurl a cricket ball from one end of the pitch towards the batsman at the other end
cast anchor, drop anchor, anchor - secure a vessel with an anchor; "We anchored at Baltimore"
5.cast - assign the roles of (a movie or a play) to actors; "Who cast this beautiful movie?"
cast - select to play,sing, or dance a part in a play, movie, musical, opera, or ballet; "He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona"
assign, delegate, designate, depute - give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
6.castcast - move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
maunder - wander aimlessly
gad, gallivant, jazz around - wander aimlessly in search of pleasure
drift, err, stray - wander from a direct course or at random; "The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her"; "don't drift from the set course"
wander - go via an indirect route or at no set pace; "After dinner, we wandered into town"
7.castcast - form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture"
shape, mould, mold, form, forge, work - make something, usually for a specific function; "She molded the rice balls carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword"
press out, press - press from a plastic; "press a record"
remold, remould, recast - cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast"
sand cast - pour molten metal into a mold of sand
8.cast - get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
exuviate, molt, moult, slough, shed - cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "our dog sheds every Spring"
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
abscise - shed flowers and leaves and fruit following formation of a scar tissue
exfoliate - cast off in scales, laminae, or splinters
autotomise, autotomize - cause a body part to undergo autotomy
9.cast - choose at random; "draw a card"; "cast lots"
move, go - have a turn; make one's move in a game; "Can I go now?"
10.cast - formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language"
give voice, phrase, word, articulate, formulate - put into words or an expression; "He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees"
11.castcast - eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
egest, excrete, eliminate, pass - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"

cast
noun 1. actors, company, players, characters, troupe, dramatis personae
noun 2. type, turn, sort, kind, style, stamp
verb 7. mould, set, found, form, model, shape
Translations
Spanish cast [kɑːst] vb [pt, pp cast]
vt (= throw) → echar, arrojar, lanzar [+ skin]; mudar, perder [+ metal]; fundir;
(THEAT): to cast sb as Othello → dar a algn el papel de Otelo
n (THEAT) → reparto (= mould); forma, molde m (also: plaster cast) → vaciado;
to cast loose → soltar;
to cast one's vote → votar
cast aside vt (= reject) → descartar, desechar
cast away vtdesechar
cast down vtderribar
cast off vi (NAUT) → soltar amarras;
(KNITTING) → cerrar los puntos
vt (KNITTING) → cerrar;
to cast sb off → abandonar a algn, desentenderse de algn
cast on vt (KNITTING) → montar

French cast [kɑːst] [cast , vb: pt, pp ] vt (= throw) → jeter [+ shadow] (lit); projeter: (fig); jeter [+ glance]; jeter (= shed); perdre; se dépouiller de [+ metal]; couler, fondre
n (Theat) → distribution f (= mould); moule m;
(also: plaster cast) → plâtre m;
to cast sb as Hamlet → attribuer à qn le rôle d'Hamlet;
to cast one's vote → voter, exprimer son suffrage;
to cast doubt on → jeter un doute sur
cast aside vt (= reject) → rejeter
cast off vi (Naut) → larguer les amarres;
(Knitting) → arrêter les mailles
vt (Knitting) → arrêter
cast on (Knitting) vtmonter
vimonter les mailles

German cast [kɑːst] [cast , pt, pp ] vtwerfen;
(net, fishing-line) → auswerfen;
(metal, statue) → gießen
n (Theat) → Besetzung f;
(mould) → (Guss)form f;
(also: plaster cast) → Gipsverband m;
to cast sb as Hamlet (Theat) → die Rolle des Hamlet mit jdm besetzen;
to cast one's vote → seine Stimme abgeben;
to cast one's eyes over sth → einen Blick auf etw acc werfen;
to cast aspersions on sb/sth → abfällige Bemerkungen über jdn/etw machen;
to cast doubts on sth → etw in Zweifel ziehen;
to cast a spell on sb/sth → jdn/etw verzaubern;
to cast its skin → sich häuten
cast aside cast vtfallen lassen
cast off cast vi (Naut) → losmachen;
(Knitting) → abketten
vtabketten
cast on cast vi, vt (Knitting) → anschlagen, aufschlagen

Italian cast [kɑːst] vt [pt cast, pp ] (= throw); gettare (= shed); perdere; spogliarsi di [+ metal]; gettare, fondere;
(THEAT): to cast sb as Hamlet → scegliere qn per la parte di Amleto
n (THEAT) → complesso di attori (= mould); forma;
(also: plaster cast) → ingessatura;
to cast one's vote → votare, dare il voto
cast aside vt (= reject) → mettere da parte
cast off vi (NAUT) → salpare;
(KNITTING) → diminuire, calare
vt (NAUT) → disormeggiare;
(KNITTING) → diminuire, calare
cast on (KNITTING) vtavviare
viavviare (le maglie)

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