caldron
/ˈkɑːldrən/Definitions
1. noun
A large pot, typically made of metal, used for boiling or stewing food over a fire.
“The witch stirred the bubbling caldron as the potion began to take shape.”
2. noun
A vessel, especially one made of metal, used for distilling or extracting liquids.
“The still was a large caldron that sat over a low flame, slowly distilling the liquid.”