Substantiv
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| upcast -
A cast; a throw. - Shakespeare.
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| upcast -
The ventilating shaft of a mine out of which the air passes after having circulated through the mine.
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| upcast -
An upset, as from a carriage.
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A taunt; a reproach. - W. Sir W. Scott.
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| upcast -
A cast from subtype to supertype.
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| upcast -
A message transmitted via upcasting.
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Verb
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| upcast -
To cast or throw up; to turn upward.
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To taunt; to reproach; to upbraid.
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To cast from subtype to supertype.
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| upcast -
To broadcast a message or data to aircraft or satellites, especially via radio waves; as opposed to uplinking to a specific satellite or aircraft.
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Adjektiv
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Cast up; thrown upward; as, with upcast eyes. - Joseph Addison.
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