Cauldron
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British pronunciation/kˈɔːldɹən/
American pronunciation/ˈkɑɫdɹən/, /ˈkɔɫdɹən/
caldron

Definition & Meaning of "cauldron"

Cauldron
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a large pot, often made of metal and equipped with handles, used for boiling liquids like water or soup

cauldron definition and meaning

What is a "cauldron"?

A cauldron is a large, heavy pot or kettle, typically made of cast iron or other sturdy materials, with a rounded bottom and a wide opening. Historically, cauldrons were used for cooking over an open fire, but today they are primarily used for decorative or ceremonial purposes, such as Halloween decorations or theatrical productions. In folklore and mythology, cauldrons are often associated with magic, potions, and witches, and are sometimes depicted as having mystical properties or powers.

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The witches brewed their potions in a large cauldron over a crackling fire.
The chef stirred the hearty stew simmering in the cauldron.
The villagers gathered around the cauldron during the harvest festival to enjoy a communal soup.
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