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Cast can refer to:
- Casting is a process by which a material is introduced into a mould while it is liquid, allowed to solidify in the shape inside the mould, and then removed producing a fabricated object, part, or casing.
- A verb meaning to indicate a decision in a vote, as in 'cast a ballot.'
- Cast or Type cast: in computer science for data types
- Cast is put on an arm or leg.
- Casting: In art, a method for creating one or more copies of an original piece of sculptural artwork.
- Casting: In the performing arts, a pre-production process for selecting a cast of actors and other talent.
- Cast Away: A film about a FedEx employee who is stranded on a deserted island.
- CAST: a block cipher design process; the block ciphers CAST5 / CAST-128 and CAST-256.
- CAST is a sub-discipline of Computer-aided software engineering
- CAST is the CERN Axion Solar Telescope.
- Caste: the term used for social division in Hindu society.
- Cast, a commune of the Finistère département, in France
- Cast: A UK band.
- Cast: A Mexican progressive rock band.
- Urinary casts, tubules found in urine [1]
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