Need another word that means the same as “crucible”? Find 5 synonyms and 30 related words for “crucible” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Crucible” are: melting pot, cooking utensil, container, receptacle, vessel
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “crucible” as a noun can have the following definitions:
container | A discrete environment set up within an operating system in which one or more applications may be run, typically assigned only those resources necessary for the application to function correctly. A container ship. |
cooking utensil | The act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat. |
melting pot | The process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid. |
receptacle | An organ or structure which receives a secretion, eggs, sperm, etc. Fast food receptacles. |
vessel | (chiefly in biblical use) a person regarded as having or embodying a particular quality. Lord use this lowly vessel let me serve You as You will. |
bin | Store something especially wine in a bin. She was a bit weird so I binned her off. |
box | The quantity contained in a box. A cigarette box. |
can | Preserve in a can or tin. Where can she have gone. |
cement | Concrete pavement is sometimes referred to as cement. The original quartz grains were cemented by authigenic quartz. |
container | An object for holding or transporting something. More containers can run on a server than traditional virtual machines. |
crossbeam | A horizontal beam that extends across something. |
dross | The scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals. Alchemists tried to create gold from dross. |
funnel | Move or pour through a funnel. A funnel of light fell from a circular ceiling. |
furnace | An appliance fired by gas or oil in which air or water is heated to be circulated throughout a building in a heating system. Her car was a furnace. |
girder | A beam made usually of steel; a main support in a structure. The tower is made of steel girders criss crossed to make it stronger. |
grit | Cover with a grit. I ve known few men who could match Maude s grit. |
harden | Cause to accept or become hardened to habituate. This served only to harden the resolve of the island nations. |
iron | Press and smooth with a heated iron. His long irons were majestic. |
landfill | An area filled in by landfill. Landfill sites. |
lid | An eyelid. He raised the piano lid. |
lime | Any of various related trees bearing limes. Lime the lawn. |
molding | Sculpture produced by molding. |
mortar | Attack or bombard with a mortar. A pestle and mortar. |
nickel | Plate with nickel. It s far easier to copper an article than to nickel it. |
package | A package holiday. A package of measures announced by the government. |
plastic | Made of plastic. Bottles can be made from a variety of plastics. |
salver | A tray (or large plate) for serving food or drinks; usually made of silver. |
smelt | Extract a metal from ore by smelting. Coal was used to smelt the steel for the tinplate. |
steel | Knife sharpener consisting of a ridged steel rod. Nerves of steel. |
stoke | Encourage or incite (a strong emotion or tendency. He stoked up the barbecue. |
tin | Preserve in a can or tin. Tinned foods are not very tasty. |
tinplate | Sheet steel or iron coated with tin. |
trash | An amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant. Trash these old chairs. |
wooden | Made of wood. A wooden smile. |
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