Pot ( noun , verb , verb )

(As a noun)

Pot ( noun )

  1. A container made of materials such as metal, clay, or plastic, used for cooking or storing food.
  2. A container in which plants are grown.
  3. A container used for a particular purpose, such as a flowerpot.
  4. A container used for holding money, especially in gambling.
  5. A container used for holding liquids, especially in a laboratory.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english; akin to old english pott pot.

Examples:

  1. She cooked the stew in a pot on the stove.
  2. He grew tomatoes in a pot on the windowsill.
  3. The pot held a beautiful flower.
  4. He put his last dollar in the pot.
  5. The scientists used the pot to hold the chemicals.

(As a verb)

Pot ( verb )

  1. A container made of materials such as metal, clay, or plastic, used for cooking or storing food.
  2. A container in which plants are grown.
  3. A container used for a particular purpose, such as a flowerpot.
  4. A container used for holding money, especially in gambling.
  5. A container used for holding liquids, especially in a laboratory.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english; akin to old english pott pot.

Examples:

  1. She cooked the stew in a pot on the stove.
  2. He grew tomatoes in a pot on the windowsill.
  3. The pot held a beautiful flower.
  4. He put his last dollar in the pot.
  5. The scientists used the pot to hold the chemicals.

(As a verb)

Pot ( verb )

  1. A container made of materials such as metal, clay, or plastic, used for cooking or storing food.
  2. A container in which plants are grown.
  3. A container used for a particular purpose, such as a flowerpot.
  4. A container used for holding money, especially in gambling.
  5. A container used for holding liquids, especially in a laboratory.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english; akin to old english pott pot.

Examples:

  1. She cooked the stew in a pot on the stove.
  2. He grew tomatoes in a pot on the windowsill.
  3. The pot held a beautiful flower.
  4. He put his last dollar in the pot.
  5. The scientists used the pot to hold the chemicals.
Some random words: hustings, hotspot, dealing