Kettle (landform)

Kettle (landform)

A kettle (kettle hole, pothole) is a shallow, sediment-filled body of water formed by retreating glaciers or draining floodwaters.

Read more about Kettle (landform):  Overview, Kettle Bogs, Examples of Kettle Lakes

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    Take two pounds of meat from the rump, boil three days in a deep kettle with the head of an axe, and, then, throw away the meat and eat the axe.
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