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  • acts (unknown)
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  • Cast ()
    3d pres. of Cast, for Casteth.
  • Cast (imp. & p. p.)
    of Cast
  • Cast (n.)
    A chance, opportunity, privilege, or advantage; specifically, an opportunity of riding; a lift.
  • Cast (n.)
    A flight or a couple or set of hawks let go at one time from the hand.
  • Cast (n.)
    A motion or turn, as of the eye; direction; look; glance; squint.
  • Cast (n.)
    A stoke, touch, or trick.
  • Cast (n.)
    A tendency to any color; a tinge; a shade.
  • Cast (n.)
    A throw of dice; hence, a chance or venture.
  • Cast (n.)
    A tube or funnel for conveying metal into a mold.
  • Cast (n.)
    An impression or mold, taken from a thing or person; amold; a pattern.
  • Cast (n.)
    Contrivance; plot, design.
  • Cast (n.)
    Form; appearence; mien; air; style; as, a peculiar cast of countenance.
  • Cast (n.)
    Four; that is, as many as are thrown into a vessel at once in counting herrings, etc; a warp.
  • Cast (n.)
    That which is formed in a mild; esp. a reproduction or copy, as of a work of art, in bronze or plaster, etc.; a casting.
  • Cast (n.)
    That which is throw out or off, shed, or ejected; as, the skin of an insect, the refuse from a hawk's stomach, the excrement of a earthworm.
  • Cast (n.)
    The act of casting in a mold.
  • Cast (n.)
    The act of casting or throwing; a throw.
  • Cast (n.)
    The assignment of parts in a play to the actors.
  • Cast (n.)
    The distance to which a thing is or can be thrown.
  • Cast (n.)
    The thing thrown.
  • Cast (v. i.)
    To calculate; to compute.
  • Cast (v. i.)
    To consider; to turn or revolve in the mind; to plan; as, to cast about for reasons.
  • Cast (v. i.)
    To receive form or shape in a mold.
  • Cast (v. i.)
    To throw, as a line in angling, esp, with a fly hook.
  • Cast (v. i.)
    To turn the head of a vessel around from the wind in getting under weigh.
  • Cast (v. i.)
    To vomit.
  • Cast (v. i.)
    To warp; to become twisted out of shape.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To bring forth prematurely; to slink.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To cause to fall; to shed; to reflect; to throw; as, to cast a ray upon a screen; to cast light upon a subject.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To compute; to reckon; to calculate; as, to cast a horoscope.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To contrive; to plan.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To defeat in a lawsuit; to decide against; to convict; as, to be cast in damages.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To direct or turn, as the eyes.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To dismiss; to discard; to cashier.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To drop; to deposit; as, to cast a ballot.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To fix, distribute, or allot, as the parts of a play among actors; also to assign (an actor) for a part.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To form into a particular shape, by pouring liquid metal or other material into a mold; to fashion; to found; as, to cast bells, stoves, bullets.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To impose; to bestow; to rest.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To send or drive by force; to throw; to fling; to hurl; to impel.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To stereotype or electrotype.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To throw down, as in wrestling.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To throw off; to eject; to shed; to lose.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To throw out or emit; to exhale.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To throw up, as a mound, or rampart.
  • Cast (v. t.)
    To turn (the balance or scale); to overbalance; hence, to make preponderate; to decide; as, a casting voice.
  • cats (unknown)
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  • cays (unknown)
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  • Cyst (n.)
    A form assumed by Protozoa in which they become saclike and quiescent. It generally precedes the production of germs. See Encystment.
  • Cyst (n.)
    A pouch or sac without opening, usually membranous and containing morbid matter, which is accidentally developed in one of the natural cavities or in the substance of an organ.
  • Cyst (n.)
    A small capsule or sac of the kind in which many immature entozoans exist in the tissues of living animals; also, a similar form in Rotifera, etc.
  • Cyst (n.)
    In old authors, the urinary bladder, or the gall bladder.
  • Cyst (n.)
    One of the bladders or air vessels of certain algae, as of the great kelp of the Pacific, and common rockweeds (Fuci) of our shores.
  • Scat (interj.)
    Go away; begone; away; -- chiefly used in driving off a cat.
  • Scat (n.)
    A shower of rain.
  • Scat (n.)
    Alt. of Scatt
  • Stay (n.)
    A corset stiffened with whalebone or other material, worn by women, and rarely by men.
  • Stay (n.)
    A large, strong rope, employed to support a mast, by being extended from the head of one mast down to some other, or to some part of the vessel. Those which lead forward are called fore-and-aft stays; those which lead to the vessel's side are called backstays. See Illust. of Ship.
  • Stay (n.)
    Cessation of motion or progression; stand; stop.
  • Stay (n.)
    Continuance in a place; abode for a space of time; sojourn; as, you make a short stay in this city.
  • Stay (n.)
    Hindrance; let; check.
  • Stay (n.)
    Restraint of passion; moderation; caution; steadiness; sobriety.
  • Stay (n.)
    Strictly, a part in tension to hold the parts together, or stiffen them.
  • Stay (n.)
    That which serves as a prop; a support.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To bear up under; to endure; to support; to resist successfully.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To cause to cease; to put an end to.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To change tack; as a ship.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To come to an end; to cease; as, that day the storm stayed.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To continue in a state.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To dwell; to tarry; to linger.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To fasten or secure with stays; as, to stay a flat sheet in a steam boiler.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To hinde/; to delay; to detain; to keep back.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To hold from proceeding; to withhold; to restrain; to stop; to hold.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To hold out in a race or other contest; as, a horse stays well.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To remain for the purpose of; to wait for.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To remain; to continue in a place; to abide fixed for a space of time; to stop; to stand still.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To rest; to depend; to rely; to stand; to insist.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To stop from motion or falling; to prop; to fix firmly; to hold up; to support.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To support from sinking; to sustain with strength; to satisfy in part or for the time.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To tack, as a vessel, so that the other side of the vessel shall be presented to the wind.
  • Stay (v. i.)
    To wait; to attend; to forbear to act.

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