Casts means to throw forth, to spin a fishing line, to shed a skin, to make a vote, the actors in plays, or to form a solid object by pouring liquid into a mould.
'Casting' may be translated in French by 'choix des acteurs', but everyone uses the word 'casting'.
There are two syllables in the word casting. (Cast-ing)
casting call
Jeep 258 engine block casting number.
The definition of the word casting is " an object made by pouring molten metal or other material into a mold."
casting call
What Chevy engine block has the castin I mean casting number 397004
No, it is not an adverb. The word casting is a verb form and gerund (noun) than can be used as an adjective. There is no related adverb form.
It depends on the context the word is used. For instance, casting to an angler is to flick out the baited line onto the water. Casting in an iron foundry is to pour molten metal into a mould. It could also be the act of casting out an intruder from your property.
Casting your care to the wind means that you are going to let loose and not worry about things so much.
Colado in English means casting.
The process of casting a ballot during an election is officially called voting.