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castSee casting, broadcast, unicast, multicast and anycast. cast 1. a. a throw at dice b. the resulting number shown 2. Angling a. a trace with a fly or flies attached b. the act or an instance of casting 3. a. the actors in a play collectively b. (as modifier): a cast list 4. a. an object made of metal, glass, etc., that has been shaped in a molten state by being poured or pressed into a mould b. the mould used to shape such an object 5. a fixed twist or defect, esp in the eye 6. Surgery a rigid encircling casing, often made of plaster of Paris, for immobilizing broken bones while they heal 7. Pathol a mass of fatty, waxy, cellular, or other material formed in a diseased body cavity, passage, etc. 8. the act of casting a pack of hounds 9. Falconry a pair of falcons working in combination to pursue the same quarry 10. Archery the speed imparted to an arrow by a particular bow 11. a computation or calculation 12. Palaeontol a replica of an organic object made of nonorganic material, esp a lump of sediment that indicates the internal or external surface of a shell or skeleton 13. Palaeontol a sedimentary structure representing the infilling of a mark or depression in a soft layer of sediment (or bed) cast [kast] (engineering) To form a liquid or plastic substance into a fixed shape by letting it cool in the mold. Any object which is formed by placing a castable substance in a mold or form and allowing it to solidify. Also known as casting. (medicine) A rigid dressing used to immobilize a part of the body. (navigation) To turn a ship in its own water. To turn a ship to a desired direction without gaining either headway or sternway. To take a sounding with the lead. (optics) A change in a color because of the adding of a different hue. (paleontology) A fossil reproduction of a natural object formed by infiltration of a mold of the object by waterborne minerals. (physiology) A mass of fibrous material or exudate having the form of the body cavity in which it has been molded; classified from its source, such as bronchial, renal, or tracheal.
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