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Definition of Casters
1. caster [n] - See also: caster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Casters
Literary usage of Casters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Select Passages from Ancient Writers Illustrative of the History of Greek by Henry Stuart Jones (1895)
"250 Bc, and ANTIPATER of Sidon, of whom Cicero (De Or. iii. 194) speaks as recently
deceased in 91 Bc § 2. THE CRITICISMS OF THE GREAT BRONZE-casters. Plin. ..."
2. A Tale of Two Oceans: A New Story by an Old Californian : an Account of a by Ezekiel I. Barra (1893)
"The table was resplendent with china- ware, glassware, and silver casters.
I was taken all aback with so much grandeur, and felt myself quite out of place, ..."
3. The Miscellaneous Writings of John Fiske: With Many Portraits of Illustrious by John Fiske (1902)
"Such places were generally known as casters or chesters, from the Latin
castra, "camp," and there are many of them on the map of England to-day. ..."
4. Civil Government in the United States: Considered with Some Reference to Its by John Fiske (1904)
"Such places were generally known as casters or chesters, from the Latin castra, "
camp," and there are many of them on the map of England to-day. ..."
5. The Iron Age Directory (1908)
"&c.l Cast Iron Enamels— (See Enamels, Acid Proof and Cast Iron,l Cast Washers—
Bearing— Aeme Ball-Bearing Sales Co., 56 Warren (See Washers, Cast.l casters, ..."