OFFCAST

Etymology

Verb

offcast (third-person singular simple present offcasts, present participle offcasting, simple past and past participle offcast)

(transitive) to cast off; shed.

(transitive, theatre, television) to remove from the cast of a production.

Noun

offcast (plural offcasts)

That which is rejected as useless.

Anagrams

• cast off, cast-off, castoff

Source: Wiktionary



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