cassiterite |
a mineral ore, tin dioxide, that is the principal source of tin. |
Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. |
birth name of Muhammad Ali, U.S. boxer and international political activist who won the world heavyweight championship three times. |
cassock |
an ankle-length gown worn by clergymen and other participants in Christian church services. |
cassowary |
any of several very large flightless birds of Australia and New Guinea that have a bony projection on the top of the head and face. |
cast |
to throw or fling. [18 definitions] |
castable |
combined form of cast. |
castanet |
one of a pair of slightly concave wooden or ivory instruments, held in the hand and clicked together to provide rhythmic accompaniment, esp. to certain Spanish dances. |
castaway |
one who has been shipwrecked. [2 definitions] |
caste |
one of the four hereditary classes into which Hindu society is divided. [4 definitions] |
castellated |
constructed with turrets and battlements like a castle. [2 definitions] |
caster |
someone or something that casts. [3 definitions] |
caste system |
a social structure in which one's class in society is determined by heredity. |
castigate |
to punish or rebuke, as with severe public criticism; chastise. |
castigation |
the act of rebuking, severely criticizing, or punishing, especially in a public forum. |
Castile |
a former kingdom that in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries occupied most of modern Spain. [2 definitions] |
Castile soap |
a fine white hard unscented soap made of olive oil and sodium hydroxide. |
Castilian |
the dialect of Castile, now the standard form of Spanish in Spain. [4 definitions] |
casting |
the act or process of forming a cast or mold. [4 definitions] |
casting vote |
the deciding vote cast by the presiding officer to break a tie, as in a legislative body. |
cast iron |
an alloy of iron, carbon, silicon, and other elements that ranges from hard and brittle to soft and strong depending on its composition. |
cast-iron |
made of cast iron. [2 definitions] |