witches' cauldron

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witches' cauldron (plural witches' cauldrons)

  1. A large mist/smoke-filled black iron pot, stereotypically used by European witches to brew potions and cast spells.
  2. Sarcosoma globosum: a fist-sized non-toxic inedible mushroom, globular with a hole on its top, filled with a jelly; found in circumboreal spurce forest habits near water sources, primarily in Northern Europe.
    Hypernyms: ascomycete, sac fungus, mushroom, fungus

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