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caul·dron also cal·dron  (kôl′drən) n. 1. A large vessel, such as a kettle or vat, used for boiling. 2. A state or situation of great distress or unrest felt to resemble a boiling kettle or vat: a cauldron of conflicting corporate politics.
caul·dron also cal·dron (kôl′drən)
n.
1. A large vessel, such as a kettle or vat, used for boiling.
2. A state or situation of great distress or unrest felt to resemble a boiling kettle or vat: a cauldron of conflicting corporate politics.

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morn·ing  (môr′nĭng) n. 1. The first or early part of the day, lasting from midnight to noon or from sunrise to noon. 2. The dawn. 3. The first or early part; the beginning: the morning of a new nation.
morn·ing (môr′nĭng)
n.
1. The first or early part of the day, lasting from midnight to noon or from sunrise to noon.
2. The dawn.
3. The first or early part; the beginning: the morning of a new nation.

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Pendent Pendent is an adjective that describes the condition of hanging, either literally, or figuratively,[1] as in undecided or incomplete. To be distinguished from the spelling "pendant" which is the noun.     In Botany and anatomy the term applies to hanging forms of organs such as leaves, branches, limbs and the like, that otherwise might be rigid or erect.[2]     In various senses, such as legal matters, pendent can mean "pending" or conditional on future developments.[3][4]     In grammar a pendent sentence is incomplete in some formal sense, for example lacking a finite verb.[1]
Pendent
Pendent is an adjective that describes the condition of hanging, either literally, or figuratively,[1] as in undecided or incomplete. To be distinguished from the spelling “pendant” which is the noun.
In Botany and anatomy the term applies to hanging forms of organs such as leaves, branches, limbs and the like, that otherwise might be rigid or erect.[2]
In various senses, such as legal matters, pendent can mean “pending” or conditional on future developments.[3][4]
In grammar a pendent sentence is incomplete in some formal sense, for example lacking a finite verb.[1]

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scru·ti·nize  (skro͞ot′n-īz′) tr.v. scru·ti·nized, scru·ti·niz·ing, scru·ti·niz·es To examine or observe with great care; inspect critically.
scru·ti·nize (skro͞ot′n-īz′)
tr.v. scru·ti·nized, scru·ti·niz·ing, scru·ti·niz·es
To examine or observe with great care; inspect critically.