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Case
- noun - (printing) the receptacle in which a compositor has his type, which is divided into compartments for the different letters, spaces, or numbers; "for English, a compositor will ordinarily have two such cases, the upper case containing the capitals and the lower case containing the small letters"
- a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy;
- a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home
- a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities); "a real character"; "a strange character"; "a friendly eccentric"; "the capable type"; "a mental case"
- a person requiring professional services; "a typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor"
- a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation; "the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly"; "the
Cash
- noun - exchange for cash; "I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail"
- money in the form of bills or coins; "there is a desperate shortage of hard cash"
- prompt payment for goods or services in currency or by check
- United States country music singer and songwriter (1932-2003)
Cask
- noun - a cylindrical container that holds liquids
- the quantity a cask will hold
Cass
- - To render useless or void; to quash; to annul; to reject; to send away.
Cast
- noun -
- a violent throw
- assign the roles of (a movie or a play) to actors; "Who cast this beautiful movie?"
- bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal
- choose at random; "draw a card"; "cast lots"
- container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
- deposit; "cast a vote"; "cast a ballot"
- form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture"
- formulate in a particular style or language;
- get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
- move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
- object formed by a mold
CAT
- noun -
- A catamaran
- a large tracked vehicle that is propelled by two endless metal belts; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work
- a method of examining body organs by scanning them with X rays and using a computer to construct a series of cross-sectional scans along a single axis
- a spiteful woman gossip;
- a whip with nine knotted cords;
- an informal term for a youth or man;
- any of several large cats typically able to roar and living in the wild
- feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and no ability to roar: domestic cats; wildcats
- the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant;
Cata
- - The Latin and English form of a Greek preposition, used as a prefix to signify down, downward, under, against, contrary or opposed to, wholly, completely; as in cataclysm, catarrh. It sometimes drops the final vowel, as in catoptric; and is sometimes changed to cath, as in cathartic, catholic.
Cauf
- - A chest with holes for keeping fish alive in water.