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caldron Meaning in Tamil ( caldron வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கொப்பரையிலும்,



caldron's Usage Examples:

Swords, iron spears and arrow-heads, and a few copper caldrons, fabricated from the metal obtained in the country, complete the list of manufactures.


Spirit Halloween: Buy a wide assortment of inflatable décor items, pumpkin piñatas, bags of bones, scary door frames, rusted caldrons and a variety of bugs and rodents.


cauldronge caldron used to make pilaf had a special symbolic significance for the Janissaries, and was the focal point of each division.


His subjects were ordered to worship him under the name of Zeus; he built a bridge of brass, over which he drove at full speed in his chariot to imitate thunder, the effect being heightened by dried skins and caldrons trailing behind, while torches were thrown into the air to represent lightning.


elders of the tribe performing a ritual around a caldron with a yellow liquid which they ceremonially drink as they chant.


Another section amid the regimental wagons and horses which were standing in a group was busy getting out caldrons and rye biscuit, and feeding the horses.


Sometimes, however, auguries were taken in other manners, being drawn from the moaning of doves in the branches, the murmur of a fountain which rose close by, or the resounding of the wind in the brazen caldrons which formed a circle all round the temple.


The Baltic Sea exceeds 50 fathoms in few places except the broad central portion, though small caldron-like depressions here and there may sink below zoo fathoms.


Rictiovarus in disgust cast himself into the fire, or the caldron of boiling tar, from which they had emerged refreshed.


Similarly we may note the caldron or small steep depression of a round outline, and the furrow or long narrow groove in the continental shelf.


In an instant the whole Republic was seething like a caldron, and a rival assembly was simultaneously summoned to Cracow by Jan Ferlej, the head of the Protestant party.


From the moment the crickets chirp in on the sublime " Summer's caldron ", the tone is set for a uplifting album.


Despite their pale swollen faces and tattered uniforms, the hussars formed line for roll call, kept things in order, groomed their horses, polished their arms, brought in straw from the thatched roofs in place of fodder, and sat down to dine round the caldrons from which they rose up hungry, joking about their nasty food and their hunger.





Synonyms:

cauldron, pot,



Antonyms:

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