caster
pronunciation
How to pronounce caster in British English: UK ['kɑ:stə(r)]
How to pronounce caster in American English: US [ˈkæstɚ]
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- Noun:
- a worker who casts molten metal into finished products
- a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling powdered sugar
- a pivoting roller attached to the bottom of furniture or trucks or portable machines to make them movable
Word Origin
- caster (n.1)
- "person or thing that casts," late 14c. (also sometimes castor), agent noun from cast (v.). Meaning "pepper shaker, small perforated container" is from 1670s, on notion of "throwing."
- caster (n.2)
- "wheel and swivel attached to furniture," 1748, agent noun from cast (v.) in the old sense of "turn." Also sometimes castor.
Example
- 1. If any sacrifice was higher in level then the caster .
- 2. This spell create illusionary images of the caster .
- 3. Caster is adjusted at caster eccentric .
- 4. This caster unleashes a storm of electric discharge on the enemy .
- 5. But the person most likely to pose a serious threat to and reject you is you , caster .