Upcast [verb]

Definition of Upcast:

lift; build from the ground

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Sentence/Example of Upcast:

One of the working galleries in connexion with the upcast and downcast.

I see one of the cages is at bank, and the force of the explosion is in the upcast shaft.

But there was not one of them whose eyes were not upcast at Zuleika.

I should require to know the temperature of the shafts respectively, and the height of the upcast shaft.

The upcast reflection of a lamp and shade, an inconstant series of concentric circles of varying gradations of light and shadow.

Caleb's gentle frown was the upcast of paternal bewilderment, partly prideful, partly disconcerting.

The fire should be kept as thin and bright as possible, to reduce the amount of smoke in the upcast.

As soon as this cry was upcast, to the hall came clerks out of Chaldea, witches and diviners, sorcerers and exorcists.

A dislocation is spoken of as a downthrow or an upcast, according to the direction in which it is approached.