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Castor   /kˈæstər/   Listen
Castor

noun
1.
A multiple star with 6 components; second brightest in Gemini; close to Pollux.  Synonym: Alpha Geminorum.
2.
A shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling powdered sugar.  Synonym: caster.
3.
A pivoting roller attached to the bottom of furniture or trucks or portable machines to make them movable.  Synonym: caster.
4.
A hat made with the fur of a beaver (or similar material).  Synonym: beaver.
5.
Type genus of the Castoridae: beavers.  Synonym: genus Castor.



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"Castor" Quotes from Famous Books



... o'clock, Pearl promulgated a rule, and in this Aunt Kate rendered valuable assistance, that no one would be excused from school on account of sickness unless they could show a coated tongue, and would take a tablespoonful of castor oil and go to bed with a mustard plaster (this was Aunt Kate's suggestion), missing all meals. There was comparatively little sickness among ...
— The Second Chance • Nellie L. McClung

... I would then have followed your counsel." Harvey, of course, is delighted; he thanks the good angel which puts it into the heads of Sidney and Edward Dyer, "the two very diamonds of her Majesty's court," "our very Castor and Pollux," to "help forward our new famous enterprise for the exchanging of barbarous rymes for artificial verses;" and the whole subject is discussed at great length between the two friends; "Mr. Drant's" ...
— Spenser - (English Men of Letters Series) • R. W. Church

... who already stood much higher as a lyrist and had travelled widely, lacked the power of describing scenery, and must needs call Oreads, Dryads, Castor and Pollux to his aid. He rarely reached the simple purity of his fine sonnet An Sich, or the feeling in this: 'Dense wild wood, where even the Titan's brightest rays give no light, pity my sufferings. In my sick soul 'tis as dark as in thy ...
— The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and - Modern Times • Alfred Biese

... Boedromion, which corresponds to August. Only Athenians were admitted to these mysteries; but of them, each sex, age, and condition, had a right to be received. All strangers were absolutely excluded, so that Hercules, Castor, and Pollux, were obliged to be adopted as Athenians in order to their admission; which, however, extended only to the lesser mysteries. I shall consider principally the great, which were ...
— The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, • Charles Rollin

... PALMA CHRISTI. Seeds and Oil. L. E. D.—The oil, commonly called nut or castor oil, is got by expression, retains somewhat of the mawkishness and acrimony of the nut; but is, in general, a safe and mild laxative in cases where we wish to avoid irritation, as in those of colic, calculus, gonorrhoea, &c. and some likewise use ...
— The Botanist's Companion, Vol. II • William Salisbury


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