{ Cas"tor, Cas"tor*ite (?), }
n. [The minerals castor and
pollux were so named because found together on the
island of Elba. See Castor and Pollux.] (Min.)A variety of the mineral called petalite, from
Elba.
Cast"or (?), n.See
Caster, a small wheel.
Cas"tor (?), n. [L. castor
the beaver, Gr. ?; of uncertain origin.] 1.(Zoöl.)A genus of rodents, including the
beaver. See Beaver.
2.Castoreum. See
Castoreum.
3.A hat, esp. one made of beaver fur; a
beaver.
I have always been known for the jaunty manner in
which I wear my castor. Sir W. Scott.
4.A heavy quality of broadcloth for
overcoats.
Cas"tor (?), n. [L.]
(Astron.)the northernmost of the two bright stars in
the constellation Gemini, the other being Pollux.