English to Telugu Dictionary caster

caster

క్యాస్టర్
definition
noun
This is the secret as to why the big casters are able to cast flat out all day without encountering overruns and ‘snap-offs’.
a person who casts something or a machine for casting something.
Some of the deeper slower water by the golf course and downstream is best fished with swim feeder rig using hemp as an attractor with gentles or casters as hook bait and feeding with hemp.
a fly pupa used as bait.
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While they were at it, engineers tuned up the steering geometry slightly with extra 'caster' to enhance the XLR's on-center road sense.
Negative 'caster' requires less steering effort but can cause the car to wander down the straightaway.
Although the dating of the bottles to 1743 is doubted by some, a second frame, London hallmarked for 1748, contains similarly styled bottles and a silver pepper 'caster' .
A user of the vehicle can select adjustments to the calculated drive brake force and, if provided, can also select independent adjustments to the calculated 'caster' brake force.
The frame is simple by design but the choice of 'caster' wheel assemblies is critical for proper operation.
Caster sugar is so named because it is of the right fineness for use in a sugar 'caster' or sprinkler.
The key to its versatility is a unique, front 'caster' 8-in. wheel that can lock in place for high-speed cruising.
The company produces various types of rubber components, including 'caster' wheels, mainly for the European automotive manufacturers.
There's also plenty of tweaking that can be done to the mechanics of the car, ranging from adjusting the wings to tire 'caster' , to just about any other tweak you can think of to tailor car performance to the conditions of a race.
At higher speeds the friction on the caster pins is reduced as the glider produces lift and may allow the 'caster' to wobble.
The maker's mark is that of Samuel Wood, a 'caster' and cruet frame maker who rarely employed chased decoration.
It has two aluminum lower control arms, a slightly positive steering offset and large steering 'caster' .
On occasion a slight problem occurs and the spell backfires on the caster and the 'caster' had either killed themselves or killed others near them.
The German cart has lots of 'caster' angle in the front steering, by design - actual casters are used.
A system of divination consists of a set of symbols which contain significant meaning to the 'caster' .
The Hellenistic bronzes from Rhodes parallel the Greek ceramic evidence with their recording of both sculptor and 'caster' .
Regardless of your fly casting techniques, all 'casters' are governed by the following four principles
Some of the deeper slower water by the golf course and downstream is best fished with swim feeder rig using hemp as an attractor with gentles or 'casters' as hook bait and feeding with hemp.
Folktales became a popular source for the brass 'casters' because they carry moral weight.
The standing-height worktable lifts and rolls on a pair of 'casters' .
Nuremberg supported an exceptionally dynamic community of metalworkers ranging from renowned armourers, such as Valentin Siebenbürger and Kunz Lochner, to bronze and brass 'casters' to goldsmiths.
These semi-portable machines usually come with a stand or 'casters' .
Another merger of silver and glass are cruet stands usually comprised of glass bottles with glass stoppers for vinegar and oil and silver 'casters' for mustard, pepper, and sugar.
For colder climates, it might be wiser to start off with the plant in a pot on 'casters' , that can be moved in and out.
The next thing I know, the experienced sand 'casters' are begging me to come down to the art room at recess to make another sand casting!
Always use the best quality bait you can obtain and keep maggots and 'casters' in top condition.
Many anglers use pellets, boilies, gentles, 'casters' and various flavoured paste baits, but for me it's bread.
For safety, each vehicle was fitted with metal outriggers front and rear to help keep the vehicles from overturning. and 'casters' placed at the end of each beam to keep them from digging into the asphalt.
Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze 'casters' , stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors.
Metal 'casters' try to produce perfect castings.
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