Casting
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Casting ( noun )
- The process of pouring liquid metal or other material into a mold to produce a particular shape or form.
- The process of choosing actors or performers for a particular role or production.
Origin:
The word "casting" comes from the old english word "cysting" which means the act of putting metal into a mold. it was first recorded in the english language in the 14th century.
Examples:
- The metal casting was done in the foundry.
- The casting of the lead role was still in progress.
- The casting of the movie took several months.
- The process of casting was done using a mold.
- The casting of the play was announced today.
(As a verb)
Casting ( verb )
- The process of pouring liquid metal or other material into a mold to produce a particular shape or form.
- The process of choosing actors or performers for a particular role or production.
Origin:
The word "casting" comes from the old english word "cysting" which means the act of putting metal into a mold. it was first recorded in the english language in the 14th century.
Examples:
- The metal casting was done in the foundry.
- The casting of the lead role was still in progress.
- The casting of the movie took several months.
- The process of casting was done using a mold.
- The casting of the play was announced today.