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/oh"veuhr kas'ting, -kah'sting/, n. Sewing.1. the act of sewing along the edges of material with long, spaced stitches to prevent raveling.2. the stitch used to overcast.[1880-85; OVERCAST + -ING1]
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overcasting — /ˈoʊvəkastɪŋ/ (say ohvuhkahsting) noun Sewing 1. the act of sewing along the edges of material with long spaced stitches to prevent ravelling. 2. the stitch used to overcast …
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