Crock ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Crock ( noun )

  1. A large, heavy pot or jar, typically made of earthenware or metal, used for cooking or storing food.
  2. A small, flat dish for holding butter, cheese or other foods.

Origin:

Middle english crok, from old french croc "pot", from latin crocus "pot, vessel".

Examples:

  1. She made a stew in the crock pot.
  2. The crock was filled with homemade pickles.
  3. He used the crock to store his homemade wine.
  4. The crock of butter was placed on the table.
  5. The crock was used to keep the soup warm.

(As a verb)

Crock ( verb )

  1. A large, heavy pot or jar, typically made of earthenware or metal, used for cooking or storing food.
  2. A small, flat dish for holding butter, cheese or other foods.

Origin:

Middle english crok, from old french croc "pot", from latin crocus "pot, vessel".

Examples:

  1. She made a stew in the crock pot.
  2. The crock was filled with homemade pickles.
  3. He used the crock to store his homemade wine.
  4. The crock of butter was placed on the table.
  5. The crock was used to keep the soup warm.
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