Kettle is of Germanic origin and shares a common linguistic ancestor with the German word Kessel.
The noun 'kettle' is a standard collective noun for:a kettle of hawksa kettle of vultures
The noun kettle is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a pot used to boil liquids; a word for a thing.
One option is the word cauldron.
There was an Old Norse word 'ketill' which was related to an Old Eglish word 'cietel' The Old High German word was 'kezzil. All these words were borrowed from Latin 'catillus' meaning a little pot.
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One option is the word cauldron.
The noun 'kettle' is a standard collective noun for:a kettle of hawksa kettle of vultures
I would like to examine that kettle of fish.The kettle is black, I say!
The word "kettle" is a first accented syllable word. The emphasis is placed on the first syllable ("ket-").
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word kettle.Some example sentences for you are:I will go and put the kettle on.We need to buy a new kettle.
That will depend on the size of the kettle. They come in different sizes.
A timpani is the word used to describe kettle drums.
The word was Kettle.
Yes, the word kettle is stressed on the first syllable.
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bail - semicircular handle of a kettle or pail.