Similar words: cauldron, scald, drone, scalding, dodecahedron, philodendron, rhetorical device, ironically. Meaning: ['kɔːldrən] n. a very large pot that is used for boiling.
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(1) City College had a reputation as a caldron of black rage.
(2) Turn-of-the- century New Orleans was a caldron of cultures, equal parts poverty and wealth.
(3) Water seethed in the caldron.
(4) A jet of coffee steam from the burnished caldron.
(5) I have to find a caldron to log completely in water.
(6) What they have done, however, is turn the sleepy municipal bond industry into a caldron of backbiting and finger-pointing.
(7) Trimethylcarbinol - isopentanol binary system vapor - liquid equilibrium date were measured with vapor liquid equilibrium caldron in 101.
(8) Isopropanol - Isopentanol Binary system vapor - liquid equilibrium date were measured with vapor - liquid equilibrium caldron in 101. Sentencedict.com
(9) For the past five days, Beijing has been a soupy caldron of humid, gray skies.
(10) Arc sprayed aluminium composite coating increaseservice life of reaction caldron up to the design life.
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