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11cast — noun, caste 1. The noun cast is derived from the verb and has a number of special meanings, including the actors of a play or film, an object made in metal, and its use as in a person of a moral cast, plus a host of curious technical meanings… …
12Cast — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cast Información personal Origen México Información art …
13cast — CAST, Ă, caşti, ste, adj. Pur, nepătat, neprihănit; virtuos. – Din lat. castus. Trimis de valeriu, 03.12.2008. Sursa: DEX 98 Cast ≠ corupt, depravat, stricat Trimis de siveco, 01.11.2006. Sursa: Antonime CAST adj. v. inocent. Trimis de siveco …
14cast — [n1] a throw to the side casting, ejection, expulsion, fling, flinging, heave, heaving, hurl, hurling, launching, lob, lobbing, pitch, pitching, projection, propulsion, shooting, sling, slinging, thrust, thrusting, toss, tossing; concept 222 Ant …
15CAST — may refer to:Organizations* Curriculum Advice and Support Team, renamed to Scottish Further Education Unit * College of Applied Science and Technology, a college at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York, USA * Creative Arts …
16CAST — CAST: CAST в криптографии название методологии построения симметричных алгоритмов шифрования, которую разработали Карлайл Адамс (Carlisle Adams) и Стаффорд Таварес (Stafford Tavares). CAST 128 CAST 256 CAST tools инструментарий тестирования… …
17Cast — 〈[ka:st] n. 15; kurz für〉 Casting * * * Cast [dt. »umwandeln«], Umwandlung eines Datentyps in einen anderen (Datentyptransformation). Manche Programmiersprachen (z. B. C) stellen dazu einen eigenen Befehl, den sog. Cast Operator, zur Verfügung …
18Cast — Cast, 3d pers. pres. of {Cast}, for Casteth. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
19Cast — [kɑ:st] das; <aus engl. amerik. cast »Besetzung, Rollenverteilung« zu to cast, vgl. ↑Casting> der gesamte Stab von Mitwirkenden an einem [Fernseh]film …
20cast — (v.) early 13c., from O.N. kasta to throw, of uncertain origin. The noun sense of a throw (mid 13c.) carried an idea of the form the thing takes after it has been thrown, which led to varied meanings, such as group of actors in a play (1630s).… …