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Gasting vs Casting - What's the difference?

gasting | casting |


As a verb gasting

is .

As a noun casting is

casting.

Casting vs Capting - What's the difference?

casting | capting |


As nouns the difference between casting and capting

is that casting is casting while capting is .

Casting vs Lasting - What's the difference?

casting | lasting |


As nouns the difference between casting and lasting

is that casting is casting while lasting is continuance; endurance.

As an adjective lasting is

persisting for an extended period of time.

As a verb lasting is

.

Tasting vs Casting - What's the difference?

tasting | casting |


As nouns the difference between tasting and casting

is that tasting is a small amount of food or drink while casting is casting.

As a verb tasting

is .

Castling vs Casting - What's the difference?

castling | casting |


As nouns the difference between castling and casting

is that castling is (obsolete) an abortion, or a premature birth or castling can be (chess) a move in which the king moves two squares towards a rook, and the rook moves to the other side of the king; the action of the verb to castle while casting is casting.

Taxonomy vs Casting - What's the difference?

taxonomy | casting |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and casting

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while casting is casting.

Casting vs Patternmaking - What's the difference?

casting | patternmaking |


As nouns the difference between casting and patternmaking

is that casting is casting while patternmaking is the creation of patterns for either sewing or casting.

Casting vs Flaskless - What's the difference?

casting | flaskless |


As a noun casting

is casting.

As an adjective flaskless is

(engineering) without a flask (container for holding a casting mold).

Casting vs Uncastable - What's the difference?

casting | uncastable |


As a verb casting

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun casting

is the act or process of selecting actors, singers, dancers, models, etc.

As an adjective uncastable is

that cannot be cast (filled with, or allocated, a theatrical role).

Casting vs Lugworm - What's the difference?

casting | lugworm |


As nouns the difference between casting and lugworm

is that casting is casting while lugworm is a large marine annelid worm of the species , whose coiled castings can often be seen on beaches at low tide.

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