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It is a form of the verb "to cost (out)" only in the sense of "to estimate or set the cost of something." Note the last definition in this listing:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/costed

The normal past tense and past participate of "to cost" are otherwise "cost."

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Yes it is. It's the plural of the word costing. Which is a tool used to price products.

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