cast·er
/ˈkastər/
noun
- a person who casts something or a machine for casting something.
- a fly pupa used as bait.
- each of a set of small wheels, free to swivel in any direction, fixed to the legs or base of a heavy piece of furniture so that it can be moved easily.
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1. One that casts; especially : a machine that casts type 2 or castor ˈka-stər a : a usually silver table vessel with a perforated top for sprinkling a ...
noun · a person or thing that casts. · a small wheel on a swivel, set under a piece of furniture, a machine, etc., to facilitate moving it. · a bottle or cruet ...
a small wheel, usually one of a set, that is attached to the bottom of a piece of furniture so that it can be moved easily.
Casters are essentially special housings that include a wheel, facilitating the installation of wheels on objects.
1. a person or thing that casts 2. a small wheel on a swivel, set under a piece of furniture, a machine, etc., to facilitate moving it 3. a bottle or cruet for ...
A caster does indeed include a wheel. But, it is more than a wheel. It is an assembly that contains both a wheel and a bracket for it, sometimes called a “fork, ...
a person who works at a specific occupation; noun a pivoting roller attached to the bottom of furniture or trucks or portable machines to make them movable.
A caster (or castor) is an undriven wheel that is designed to be attached to the bottom of a larger object (the "vehicle") to enable that object to be moved. A ...
A caster is a frame and axle that holds a wheel and is an integral part of actually allowing things to move.
cast•er ... n. 1. a person or thing that casts. 2. a small wheel on a swivel, set under a piece of furniture, a machine, etc., to facilitate moving it. 3. a ...