Idioms for cast
at a single cast,
through a single action or event: He bankrupted himself at a single cast.
Origin of cast
1175–1225; Middle English
casten < Old Norse
kasta to throw
OTHER WORDS FROM cast
Words nearby cast
casson,
cassone,
cassoulet,
cassowary,
casspir,
cast,
cast about,
cast adrift,
cast away,
cast back,
cast brace
British Dictionary definitions for cast out (1 of 2)
cast out
verb
(intr, adverb) Scot
to quarrel; be no longer friends
British Dictionary definitions for cast out (2 of 2)
cast
/ (kɑːst) /
verb casts, casting or cast (mainly tr)
noun
Word Origin for cast
C13: from Old Norse
kasta
Medical definitions for cast out
cast
[ kăst ]
n.
An object formed by the solidification of molten liquid poured into an impression or mold, as in a dental cast of the maxillary or mandibular arch.
A rigid dressing, usually made of gauze and plaster of Paris, used to immobilize an injured, fractured, or dislocated body part, as in a fracture or dislocation.
plaster cast
A mass of fibrous material, coagulated protein, or exudate that has taken the form of the cavity in which it has been molded, such as the bronchial, renal, intestinal, or vaginal cavity, and that is found histologically as well as in urine or sputum samples.
Idioms and Phrases with cast out (1 of 2)
cast out
Forcibly drive out, expel, as in We have to cast out these old-fashioned ideas and methods. [Late 1200s]
Idioms and Phrases with cast out (2 of 2)
cast