godcast

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See also: Godcast

English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Blend of God +‎ podcast.

Noun

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godcast (plural godcasts)

  1. A podcast featuring sermons or other content of a religious nature.
    • 2006 May 16, Stephanie Simon, “God's Call Comes by Cellphone”, in The Los Angeles Times:
      Bored with your pastor's ramblings? Select a peppier sermon from among hundreds of "godcasts" online.

Verb

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godcast (third-person singular simple present godcasts, present participle godcasting, simple past and past participle godcast)

  1. To produce and distribute a godcast.
    • 2006 October 18, Joyce Eng, “The good word for generation-iPod”, in The Review, University of Delaware:
      Steve Baker, the Philadelphia director of Campus Crusade for Christ and overseer of the university's division, says he godcasts and finds godcasting useful.