Recast

Etymology
From.

Pronunciation

 * ,, {{SAMPA|/ri:"k{st/}}
 * ,, {{SAMPA|/ri:"k{st/}}
 * ,, {{SAMPA|/ri:"k{st/}}

Verb

 * 1) To cast or throw again.
 * 2) * 1603, John Florio, trans. Michel de Montaigne, Essays, I.47:
 * the Roman gentlemen armed at all assayes, in the middest of their running-race, would cast and recast themselves from one to another horse.
 * 1) To mould again.
 * The whole bell had to be recast although it had only one tiny, hardly visible crack.
 * 1) To reproduce in a new form.
 * She recast the sentence in the active voice.

Noun

 * 1) The act or process of recasting.

Anagrams

 * carest
 * carets
 * caster
 * caters
 * crates
 * reacts
 * traces

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