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cast

Definition

The cast is a mould of something that has been made by pouring liquid into a mould and then letting it harden. For example, you could make a cast of a rock by pouring plaster of Paris into a mould of the rock.

Casts are often used to make copies of things.

How can the word be used?

The doctor cast the patient's leg in a cast.

cast

Different forms of the word

Noun.

Singular: cast.

Plural: casts.

Verb.

Present tense: cast.

Past tense: cast.

Past participle: cast.

Present participle: casting.

Adjective.

Cast: made of a particular material.

Etymology

The word "cast" comes from the Old English word "ceastan", which means "to throw". The word "ceastan" is derived from the Proto-Germanic root *kastjaną, which also means "to throw".

Question

What objects around you have been cast?

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