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  • adjective Equipped with castors.

Etymologies

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castor +‎ -ed

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Examples

  • The castored feet of the chair were the first to come away, the swinging motion having unscrewed the rotating trunk from the seat.

    It's October, 1956. Shelagh Power-Chopra 2010

  • They make many different systems with different looks, but their WaveWorks line is unique as it offers castored legs to make mobile tables.

    waveworks tables, national lavardera 2008

  • They make many different systems with different looks, but their WaveWorks line is unique as it offers castored legs to make mobile tables.

    Archive 2008-09-01 lavardera 2008

  • The castored feet of the chair were the first to come away, the swinging motion having unscrewed the rotating trunk from the seat.

    Boiling a Frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2005

  • The castored feet of the chair were the first to come away, the swinging motion having unscrewed the rotating trunk from the seat.

    Boiling a frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000

  • Descartes suddenly propelled himself towards her at speed on his castored chair.

    Salvage for the Saint Charteris, Leslie, 1907- 1983

  • The ship's-officers were received on the _Boodah_ in a deck-room containing a number of boats with castored keels, capable of being quickly launched down an incline, where Mr.F. Quilter-Beckett, the

    The Lord of the Sea 1906

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