Definitions for cauldrons

cauldrons caul·dron

Spelling: [kawl-druh n]
IPA: /ˈkɔl drən/

Cauldrons is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 615 anagrams from letters in cauldrons (acdlnorsu).

Definitions for cauldrons

noun

  1. a large kettle or boiler.

Origin of cauldrons

1250-1300; Middle English, alteration (by association with Latin caldus warm) of Middle English cauderon Anglo-French, equivalent to caudere (Late Latin caldāria; see

Examples for cauldrons

What about South Carolina's reputation as a cauldron of conservatism with a strong evangelical base?

The Enchantress on hearing of the crime lights the fire under her cauldron.

There, the Dervish is thrown into the cauldron along with the magic herbs.

Rather, the concerns were about how this particular series of popular revolts would play out in the Middle East cauldron.

The arts are overrated, but the real estate is bubbling like the witch's cauldron in MacBeth.

But it landed her in a cauldron of controversy at the face-off at Hofstra University.

This cauldron fell with a horrible crash on Balthasar's head and split his skull.

There was a cauldron inside, boiling merrily; but there was no fire to be seen.

A warning whistle came from the sphere heating the cauldron.

The 31-year-old will be riding her horse, Toytown, and will use the torch to light a cauldron at the racecourse.

Word Value for cauldrons
Scrable

11

Words with friends

15

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