offcast

/ˈɔfˌkæst/
noun
  1. A person or thing that has been rejected or discarded.
    • The old factory was full of offcast machinery no one wanted.
    • The charity collects offcast clothing and donates it to shelters.
    • He felt like an offcast after being left out of the group project.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Rejected or discarded; not wanted.
    • The offcast furniture was still in good condition, so she took it home.
    • Offcast ideas from the meeting were later picked up by a different team.
    • They used offcast lumber to build a small shed in the backyard.