Recast vs Repast - What's the difference?
recast | repast |
To cast or throw again.
*, I.47:
To mould again.
To reproduce in a new form.
* 1999 , Joyce Crick, translating Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams , Oxford 2008, p.33:
The act or process of recasting.
(linguistics) An utterance translated into another grammatical form.
(countable) A meal.
* Milton
* 1908 ,
* 2010 ,
(uncountable) The food eaten at a meal.
* Shakespeare
(obsolete) To supply food to; to feast.
* Shakespeare
(obsolete) To take food.
* Milton
As verbs the difference between recast and repast
is that recast is to cast or throw again while repast is to supply food to; to feast.As nouns the difference between recast and repast
is that recast is the act or process of recasting while repast is a meal.recast
English
Verb
- the Roman gentlemen armed at all assayes, in the middest of their running-race, would cast and recast themselves from one to another horse.
- The whole bell had to be recast although it had only one tiny, hardly visible crack.
- Our conception of the world rises in us as our intellect recasts the impressions it receives from without into the forms of time, space, and causality.
Noun
(en noun)- Adults may use recasts to suggest corrections to mistakes in children's speech.
repast
English
Noun
- From dance to sweet repast they turn.
- When at last they were thoroughly toasted, the Badger summoned them to the table, where he had been busy laying a repast .
- "'Tis true, tonight I ate my last of the royal repast ."
- Go and get me some repast .
Verb
(en verb)- Repast them with my blood.
- He then, also, as before, left arbitrary the dieting and repasting of our minds.
