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    cauldron
    /ˈkɔːldr(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a large metal pot with a lid and handle, used for cooking over an open fire.
    • 2. a situation characterized by instability and strong emotions: "a cauldron of repressed anger"

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  2. CAULDRON definition: 1. a large, round container for cooking in, usually supported over a fire, and used especially in…. Learn more.

  3. CAULDRON definition: a large, round metal pot that is used for cooking over a fire. Learn more.

  4. 1. : a large kettle or boiler. 2. : something resembling a boiling cauldron in intensity or degree of agitation. a cauldron of intense emotions. Examples of cauldron in a Sentence.

  5. 1. A large vessel, such as a kettle or vat, used for boiling. 2. A state or situation of great distress or unrest felt to resemble a boiling kettle or vat: a cauldron of conflicting corporate politics.

  6. Cauldron definition: a large kettle or boiler.. See examples of CAULDRON used in a sentence.

  7. cauldron meaning: a large, round metal pot that is used for cooking over a fire. Learn more.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CauldronCauldron - Wikipedia

    A cauldron (or caldron) is a large pot ( kettle) for cooking or boiling over an open fire, with a lid and frequently with an arc-shaped hanger and/or integral handles or feet. There is a rich history of cauldron lore in religion, mythology, and folklore. Etymology. The word cauldron is first recorded in Middle English as caudroun (13th century).

  9. Cauldron definition: A large vessel, such as a kettle or vat, used for boiling.

  10. A cauldron is a big pot used over an open fire. You may picture the witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth hovering over a cauldron of "Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog" — yum! The cauldron, while conjuring up images of — well, conjuring — actually came from the Latin root calidus, meaning "hot."

  11. A cauldron is a very large, round metal pot used for cooking over a fire. In stories and fairy tales, a cauldron is used by witches for their spells.