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ballot the total number of votes cast in an election or in a round of votes. [1/6 definitions]
banish to cast (someone) permanently out of a country by official action. [1/2 definitions]
bewitch to enchant or cast a spell over with or as if with witchcraft. [1/2 definitions]
blackball to cast out, as from a group; ostracize. [1/3 definitions]
castable combined form of cast.
casting the act or process of forming a cast or mold. [2/4 definitions]
casting vote the deciding vote cast by the presiding officer to break a tie, as in a legislative body.
cast-iron made of cast iron. [1/2 definitions]
chaff anything worthless or fit to be cast off. [1/2 definitions]
cool of a color, with a predominantly blue or green cast. [1/15 definitions]
Daniel according to the Old Testament, a Hebrew prophet employed at the Babylonian court who was cast into a lions' den as a punishment for disobedience, but emerged unharmed. [1/2 definitions]
death mask a cast of a corpse's face.
decidua a mucous membrane that lines the uterus and is cast off at childbirth or during menstruation.
deep-six (informal) to cast overboard. [1/2 definitions]
despumate to cast off as spume. [1/3 definitions]
discard to throw out or away; cast off. [2/5 definitions]
downcast directed or cast downwards, as the eyes. [1/2 definitions]
electoral vote the tally of the votes cast by the electors of the electoral college in a U.S. presidential election. In most states, the winner of the popular vote receives one hundred percent of that state's electoral vote; therefore, the percentage of the total electoral vote cast for each candidate may not reflect the percentage of the popular vote cast for each candidate. [2 definitions]
epilogue a short speech delivered to the audience at the end of a play by one of the cast. [1/2 definitions]
evil eye a look or gaze supposedly able to harm the one at whom it is cast. [1/2 definitions]
exfoliate to cast off (skin, bark, rock or the like) in scales, layers, or flakes. [1/2 definitions]