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English words starting with cas - page 6

Meanings of Castanets:

plural noun

Small concave pieces of wood, ivory, or plastic, joined in pairs by a cord and clicked together by the fingers as a rhythmic accompaniment to spanish dancing.

Usage examples:

She had managed to put together castanets with pieces of wood and string, which she need for the da…

Meanings of Castaway:

noun

A person who has been shipwrecked and stranded in an isolated place.

Usage examples:

A castaway on a desert island

Meanings of Castaways:

noun

A person who has been shipwrecked and stranded in an isolated place.

Usage examples:

A castaway on a desert island

Meanings of Caste:

noun

Each of the hereditary classes of hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution and of social status.

Usage examples:

Members of the lower castes

Meanings of Casteism:

noun

Adherence to a caste system.

Meanings of Casteisms:

noun

Adherence to a caste system.

Meanings of Castellan:

noun

The governor of a castle.

Usage examples:

The castellan had recognized the seal of the earl of thierry on his letters of introduction.

Meanings of Castellans:

noun

The governor of a castle.

Usage examples:

The castellan had recognized the seal of the earl of thierry on his letters of introduction.

Meanings of Castellated:

adjective

Having battlements.

Usage examples:

A castellated gatehouse

Meanings of Castellation:

plural noun

Defensive or decorative parapets with regularly spaced notches; battlements.

Usage examples:

Castellations and turrets added to the charm

Meanings of Caster:

noun

A person who casts something or a machine for casting something.

Meanings of Casters:

noun

A person who casts something or a machine for casting something.

Meanings of Castes:

noun

Each of the hereditary classes of hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution and of social status.

Usage examples:

Members of the lower castes

Meanings of Castigate:

verb

Reprimand (someone) severely.

Usage examples:

He was castigated for not setting a good example

Meanings of Castigated:

verb

Reprimand (someone) severely.

Usage examples:

He was castigated for not setting a good example

Meanings of Castigates:

verb

Reprimand (someone) severely.

Usage examples:

He was castigated for not setting a good example

Meanings of Castigating:

verb

Reprimand (someone) severely.

Usage examples:

He was castigated for not setting a good example

Meanings of Castigation:

verb

To criticize someone or something severely

Usage examples:

Health inspectors castigated the kitchen staff for not keeping the place clean.

Meanings of Castigator:

noun

A person who severely reprimands or criticizes someone or something.

Usage examples:

An outspoken castigator of the catholic faith

Meanings of Castigators:

noun

A person who severely reprimands or criticizes someone or something.

Usage examples:

An outspoken castigator of the catholic faith

Meanings of Castile:

proper noun

A region of central spain, on the central plateau of the iberian peninsula, formerly an independent spanish kingdom.

Meanings of Castilian:

noun

A native of castile.

Usage examples:

The castilians, like the spanish population in general, are overwhelmingly roman catholic.
adjective

Relating to castile, castilians, or the castilian form of spanish.

Usage examples:

Everywhere in the euskal herria region has two names, one in basque and one in castilian spanish.

Meanings of Casting:

noun

An object made by pouring molten metal or other material into a mould.

Usage examples:

Bronze castings
verb

Cause (light or shadow) to appear on a surface.

Usage examples:

The moon cast a pale light over the cottages

Meanings of Casting-aside:

phrasal verb

To get rid of someone or something

Usage examples:

You must cast aside all thoughts of revenge., barriers to women in sport are being cast away.

Meanings of Casting-out:

phrasal verb

To get rid of someone or something, especially forcefully

Usage examples:

Cast out by his family, he was forced to fend for himself.

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