Cast
Kannada Meaning
ಎಸೆ ಬೀರು ಒಗೆ ಮೆತ್ತಗೆ ವಸ್ತುವನ್ನು ಅದುಮಿ ಮಾಡಿರುವ ವಸ್ತು
English Meaning
- To throw (something, especially something light): The angler cast the line.
- To throw with force; hurl: waves that cast driftwood far up on the shore. See Synonyms at throw.
- To shed; molt.
- To throw forth; drop: cast anchor.
- To throw on the ground, as in wrestling.
- To deposit or indicate (a ballot or vote).
- To turn or direct: All eyes were cast upon the speaker.
- 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.
- To bestow; confer: "The government I cast upon my brother” ( Shakespeare).
- To roll or throw (dice, for example).
- To draw (lots).
- To give birth to prematurely: The cow cast a calf.
- To cause (hunting hounds) to scatter and circle in search of a lost scent.
- To choose actors for (a play, for example).
- To assign a certain role to (an actor): cast her as the lead.
- To assign an actor to (a part): cast each role carefully.
- To form (liquid metal, for example) into a particular shape by pouring into a mold.
- To give a form to; arrange: decided to cast the book in three parts.
- To contrive; devise: cast a plan.
- To calculate or compute; add up (a column of figures).
- To calculate astrologically: cast my horoscope.
- To warp; twist: floorboards cast by age.
- Nautical To turn (a ship); change to the opposite tack.
- To throw something, especially to throw out a lure or bait at the end of a fishing line.
- To add a column of figures; make calculations.
- To make a conjecture or a forecast.
- To receive form or shape in a mold.
- To become warped.
- To search for a lost scent in hunting with hounds.
- Nautical To veer to leeward from a former course; fall off.
- Nautical To put about; tack.
- To choose actors for the parts in a play, movie, or other theatrical presentation.
- Obsolete To estimate; conjecture.
- The act or an instance of casting or throwing.
- The distance thrown.
- A throwing of a fishing line or net into the water.
- The line or net thrown.
- A throw of dice.
- The number thrown.
- A stroke of fortune or fate; lot.
- A direction or expression of the eyes.
- A slight squint.
- Something, such as molted skin, that is thrown off, out, or away.
- The addition of a column of figures; calculation.
- A conjecture; a forecast.
- The act of pouring molten material into a mold.
- The amount of molten material poured into a mold at a single operation.
- Something formed by this means: The sculpture was a bronze cast.
- An impression formed in a mold or matrix; a mold: a cast of her face made in plaster.
- 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.
- The form in which something is made or constructed; arrangement: the close-set cast of her features.
- Outward form or look; appearance: a suit of stylish cast.
- Sort; type: fancied himself to be of a macho cast.
- An inclination; tendency: her thoughtful cast of mind.
- The actors in a play, movie, or other theatrical presentation.
- A slight trace of color; a tinge.
- A distortion of shape.
- The circling of hounds to pick up a scent in hunting.
- A pair of hawks released by a falconer at one time. See Synonyms at flock1.
- about To make a search; look: had to cast about for an hour, looking for a good campsite.
- about To devise means; contrive.
- cast off To discard; reject: cast off old clothing.
- cast off To let go; set loose: cast off a boat; cast off a line.
- cast off To make the last row of stitches in knitting.
- cast off 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.
- cast (one's) lot with To join or side with for better or worse.