What do the word cauldron mean?

What do the word cauldron mean?

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

What is another word for cauldron?

What is another word for cauldron?

kettle vat
pot boiler
container vessel
caldron fish kettle
steamer teapot

What can I say instead of certain things?

Here are ten alternatives we can use:

  • a detail. He told us all the details of his life.
  • a feature. The new Galaxy smartphone has many unique features.
  • an item. There are twenty items on the shopping list.
  • an issue.
  • a matter.
  • a point.
  • a subject.
  • a topic.

Is particular the same as certain?

Certain (as in the examples above) is for a more general implication. Particular implies something is singled out or chosen. It can be also be used in that gray area between specific and certain. >

What do you call someone who is very particular?

A meticulous person is very careful and pays great attention to every detail. A fastidious person gives too much attention to small details and wants everything to be correct and perfect.

What is an example of universal?

For example, the type dog (or doghood) is a universal, as are the property red (or redness) and the relation betweenness (or being between). Any particular dog, red thing, or object that is between other things is not a universal, however, but is an instance of a universal.

How do you use the word particular?

  1. [S] [T] I’m particular. ( CK)
  2. [S] [T] We’re particular. ( CK)
  3. [S] [T] Tom is particular. ( CK)
  4. [S] [T] You’re particular. ( CK)
  5. [S] [T] You’re too particular. ( CK)
  6. [S] [T] Tom is very particular. ( CK)
  7. [S] [T] Are we in any particular hurry? ( CK)
  8. [S] [T] I had nothing in particular to say. ( CK)

Where do we use particular?

You use in particular to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or person. The situation in rural areas in particular is worrying. Why should he notice her car in particular? In particular I admire his determination.

How do you use particular and in general?

  1. My first introduction to physics in general, and in particular, mass, momentum, motion and deceleration.
  2. He gets an amazing amount said about life in general and in particular.
  3. The timing suggests that the elections in general, and in particular, the EFF’s call for nationalisation, influenced their drafting.

Can you prescribe to an idea?

When to Use Prescribe Prescribe is a also verb. It means to advocate for a clearly defined idea. In practice, it often means to authorize the use of medical treatment. Not all medical treatments require a doctor to prescribe them, but some do, especially those involving powerful drugs.

What is prohibit mean?

transitive verb. 1 : to forbid by authority : enjoin. 2a : to prevent from doing something.

What is the difference between prescribed and describe?

As verbs the difference between describe and prescribe is that describe is to represent in words while prescribe is to order (a drug or medical device) for use by a particular patient.

What describe means?

verb (used with object), de·scribed, de·scrib·ing. to tell or depict in written or spoken words; give an account of: He described the accident very carefully. to pronounce, as by a designating term, phrase, or the like; label: There are few people who may be described as geniuses.

What is the meaning of description?

: a statement that tells you how something or someone looks, sounds, etc. : words that describe something or someone. : type or kind. See the full definition for description in the English Language Learners Dictionary.