casting
121casting vote — Literally, the act of depositing a paper ballot or voting upon a voting machine, but in modern usage, the term means the expression of a choice in any election to choose officers or determine policies and by any means appropriate for the occasion …
122casting box — noun : the matrix holding receptacle into which hot metal is poured in casting a stereotype …
123casting director — noun : one that supervises the casting of plays, operas, or other dramatic performances …
124casting glass — noun obsolete : casting bottle …
125casting wax — noun : any clean free flowing wax out of which the pattern or matrix for a casting (as of a metal) is made …
126casting plate — noun see casting table …
127casting — noun Date: 14th century 1. something (as the excrement of an earthworm) that is cast out or off 2. the act of one that casts: as a. the throwing of a fishing line by means of a rod and reel b. the assignment of parts and duties to actors or… …
128casting — 1) the act of delivering a lure or bait into the water using a fishing rod and line 2) to throw a sounding lead or other object into the water …