Definitions for casters
casters
cast·er
Spelling: [kas-ter, kah-ster]
IPA: /ˈkæs tər, ˈkɑ stər/
Casters is a 7 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.
You can make 264 anagrams from letters in casters (acersst).
Definitions for casters
noun
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a person or thing that casts.
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a small wheel on a swivel, set under a piece of furniture, a machine, etc., to facilitate moving it.
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a bottle or cruet for holding a condiment.
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a stand containing a set of such bottles.
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a metal container for sugar, pepper, etc., having a perforated top to permit sprinkling; dredger; muffineer.
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Automotive. the angle that the kingpin makes with the vertical. Automobiles are usually designed with the upper end of the kingpin inclined rearward (positive caster) for improved directional stability.
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Sociology.
an endogamous and hereditary social group limited to persons of the same rank, occupation, economic position, etc., and having mores distinguishing it from other such groups.
any rigid system of social distinctions.
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Hinduism. any of the social divisions into which Hindu society is traditionally divided, each caste having its own privileges and limitations, transferred by inheritance from one generation to the next; jati.
Compare class (def 13).
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any class or group of society sharing common cultural features:
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social position conferred upon one by a caste system:
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Entomology. one of the distinct forms among polymorphous social insects, performing a specialized function in the colony, as a queen, worker or soldier.
adjective
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of, relating to, or characterized by caste:
verb (used without object)
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(of a wheel) to swivel freely in a horizontal plane.
Origin of casters
Middle English word dating back to 1300-50; See origin at cast, -er1
Examples for casters
However, she does not downplay the amount of dark clothes and black eyeliner that are characteristic of her caster ways.
The caster hung the mask by the door at the entrance to his shop.
Happily my bust is out of hand, and the caster (not B. this time) is hard at work on it.
In the middle were hooks in the trunk-beams for the caster and the lantern.
One of these is the composing machine, or keyboard, the other the caster, or type-founder.
His opponent, still with his secretive smile, took up the caster.
I shall go back and refute that common scoffer, that caster of doubts.
The caster removed it from the door, laid it on the counter, and named his price.
The chief Latin contributions are -Chester, -cester, -caster, Lat.
Then that brought up the question of sentience: Is this Will caster?