Castor in Russian
Castor in Russian is Ка́стор, бобро́вая ша́пка — Castor means a small swivelling wheel fitted to the leg of a piece of furniture so it can be rolled.
Castor in Russian
Ка́стор
Pronounced: Kastor
бобро́вая ша́пка
Pronounced: bobrovaya shapka
A hat made from the fur of the beaver.
What does "Castor" mean?
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noun A small swivelling wheel fitted to the leg of a piece of furniture so it can be rolled.
"One of the castors on the office chair had come loose."
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noun A small container with a perforated top used for sprinkling sugar, salt, or pepper.
"She reached for the sugar castor to sweeten her tea."
Castor in a sentence
- One of the castors on the office chair had come loose.
- She reached for the sugar castor to sweeten her tea.
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Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Castor" in Russian?
"Castor" in Russian is Ка́стор, бобро́вая ша́пка. Castor means: A small swivelling wheel fitted to the leg of a piece of furniture so it can be rolled.
How do you pronounce Ка́стор?
"Castor" in Russian is Ка́стор, pronounced "Kastor".
How do you use "Castor" in a sentence?
Example: "One of the castors on the office chair had come loose." In Russian, "Castor" is Ка́стор, бобро́вая ша́пка.
Are there other ways to say "Castor" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "Castor": Ка́стор, бобро́вая ша́пка.
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