Casted vs Masted - What's the difference?
casted | masted |
(nonstandard) (cast)
(medicine) Set in a cast.
* 2000 , Delores Christina Schoen, Adult orthopaedic nursing (page 141)
Having membership in a caste.
Having masts.
:It was a three masted sailing ship so it could use a lot of sails at once.
As adjectives the difference between casted and masted
is that casted is (medicine) set in a cast or casted can be having membership in a caste while masted is having masts.As a verb casted
is (nonstandard) (cast).casted
English
Etymology 1
See (cast)Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- Use pillows under the casted leg to prevent flat spots and underlying pressure areas, especially on the heel and the posterior portion of the cast.