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LARGE METAL POT FOR COOKING OR BOILING OVER AN OPEN FIRE
Cauldrons; Caldron; Culdron
  •  A cauldron over a fire in [[William Blake]]'s illustrations to his mythical ''[[Europe a Prophecy]]'' first published in 1794. This version of the print is currently held by the [[Fitzwilliam Museum]]
  • Hungarian [[goulash]] in a traditional ''"bogrács"'' (cauldron)
  • A [[Bronze Age]] cauldron, and [[flesh-hook]], made from sheet [[bronze]]

Caldron         
·noun A large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron. [Written also cauldron.].
caldron         
n.; (also cauldron)
Boiler, kettle, copper.
caldron         
¦ noun chiefly US variant spelling of cauldron.

ويكيبيديا

Cauldron

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.

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1. "Orion is a bustling caldron of activity," Jennifer Wiseman of NASA said in a statement released with the image at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
2. He was hanged by a chain, mutilated, doused with coal oil and lowered several times into a caldron of flames as the police chief and mayor watched from the third floor of City Hall.
3. The answer to both questions buzzes along the same lines÷ A witches‘ brew of electrical problems and human errors caused the blackout, just as a corresponding caldron of social problems triggered the violence in the streets.
4. In his preternatural neediness, Clinton, an overflowing caldron of narcissism and solipsism, is still smarting from Obama‘s banal observation, four weeks ago, that Ronald Reagan was a more transformative president than Clinton.
5. A03 Something is stirring deep below the legendary hot springs and geysers of Yellowstone, the first and most famous national park in America –– and home to a huge volcanic caldron.