- A
giant's kettle, also
known as
either a
giant's cauldron,
moulin pothole, or
glacial pothole, is a
typically large and
cylindrical pothole drilled in...
- for the gods by the
Jotunn sea god Ægir,
after Thor and Tyr
recover a
giant kettle Ægir
needs to make the beer.
Oosten claims the
serpent Jörmungandr takes...
- A
kettle (also
known as a
kettle hole, kettlehole, or pothole) is a
depression or hole in an
outwash plain formed by
retreating glaciers or
draining floodwaters...
-
Bells and
Whistles Stainless Steel Tea
Kettle,
colloquially known as the
Hitler teapot, was a stainless-steel
kettle sold in 2013 by the
American retailer...
- the gods
would drink the beer he
brewed for them. He made this in a
giant kettle that Thor had brought. The cups in Ægir's hall were
always full, magically...
- 29 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
Kettle,
Sally (13
March 2014). "Meet Jonathan, St Helena's 189-year-old
giant tortoise". BBC News. BBC.
Archived from...
-
October 15, 2007. Rohrlich,
Justin (January 10, 2020). "**** from a
giant kettle of
vultures is
disrupting CBP
communications on the US-Mexico border"...
- The
Singing Kettle (also
known as Artie's
Singing Kettle) are a folk
music and
entertainment group from
Scotland who
perform traditional children's songs...
- a
frozen river that
moves slowly down a mountain.
Glacial pothole a
giant's kettle. Gulf a part of a lake or
ocean that
extends so that it is surrounded...
- watercourse.
Other names used for
riverine potholes are pot, (stream)
kettle,
giant's kettle, evorsion, hollow, rock mill,
churn hole, eddy mill, and kolk. Although...