IPA: /ˈkruːsɪbəl/
KK: /ˈkruːsəbl/
A container used for heating substances to very high temperatures, or a situation that tests someone's character or beliefs.
The scientist placed the metal in the crucible to melt it down for the experiment.
**Crucible** → It originates from the Latin word "crucibulum" (meaning a melting pot or container for melting metals). The term refers to a vessel used for heating substances to high temperatures, symbolizing a place or situation in which different elements interact to produce something new.
Imagine a melting pot where different materials come together and transform — that's what a crucible represents.