uncast


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uncast

(ʌnˈkɑːst)
adj
1. not cast or thrown
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (of a vote) not cast or used
3. (Theatre) (of a role in a play or movie) not cast or allotted; for which an actor has not yet been appointed
vb (tr)
literary to undo the process of casting; to take back a cast
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