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Definition of pot
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pot is as below...
Pot (n.) A
metallic
or
earthen
vessel,
appropriated
to any of a great
variety
of uses, as for
boiling
meat or
vegetables,
for
holding
liquids,
for
plants,
etc.; as, a quart pot; a
flower
pot; a bean pot..
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Eelbuck
::
Eelbuck
(n.) An
eelpot
or eel
basket.
Sulphionide
::
Sulphion
(n.) A
hypothetical
radical,
SO4,
regarded
as
forming
the acid or
negative
constituent
of
sulphuric
acid and the
sulphates
in
electrolytic
decomposition;
-- so
called
in
accordance
with the
binary
theory
of
salts..
Peptohydrochloric
::
Peptohydrochloric
(a.)
Designating
a
hypothetical
acid
(called
peptohydrochloric
acid,
pepsinhydrochloric
acid, and
chloropeptic
acid) which is
supposed
to be
formed
when
pepsin
and
dilute
(0.1-0.4
per cent)
hydrochloric
acid are mixed
together..
Vasodilator
::
Vasodilator
(a.)
Causing
dilation
or
relaxation
of the blood
vessels;
as, the
vasodilator
nerves,
stimulation
of which
causes
dilation
of the blood
vessels
to which they go. These
nerves
are also
called
vaso-inhibitory,
and
vasohypotonic
nerves,
since their
stimulation
causes
relaxation
and
rest..
Methenyl
::
Methenyl
(n.) The
hypothetical
hydrocarbon
radical
CH,
regarded
as an
essential
residue
of
certain
organic
compounds..
Potch
::
Potch (v. i.) To
thrust;
to push.
Lustering
::
Lustering
(n.) The act or
process
of
imparting
a
luster,
as to
pottery..
Chatty
::
Chatty
(n.) A
porous
earthen
pot used in India for
cooling
water,
etc..
Ethereal
::
Ethereal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
hypothetical
upper,
purer air, or to the
higher
regions
beyond
the earth or
beyond
the
atmosphere;
celestial;
as,
ethereal
space;
ethereal
regions..
Hypothenal
::
Hypothenal
(a.) Alt. of
Hypothena.
Hypothecated
::
Hypothecated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Hypothecat.
Flint Glass
::
Flint glass () A soft,
heavy,
brilliant
glass,
consisting
essentially
of a
silicate
of lead and
potassium.
It is used for
tableware,
and for
optical
instruments,
as
prisms,
its
density
giving
a high
degree
of
dispersive
power;
-- so
called,
because
formerly
the
silica
was
obtained
from
pulverized
flints.
Called
also
crystal
glass.
Cf.
Glass..
Stellionate
::
Stellion
(n.) A
lizard
(Stellio
vulgaris),
common
about the
Eastern
Mediterranean
among
ruins.
In color it is
olive-green,
shaded
with
black,
with small
stellate
spots.
Called
also
hardim,
and star
lizard..
Apothecia
::
Apothecia
(pl. ) of
Apotheciu.
Cero
::
Cero (n.) A large and
valuable
fish of the
Mackerel
family,
of the genus
Scomberomorus.
Two
species
are found in the West
Indies
and less
commonly
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States,
-- the
common
cero
(Scomberomorus
caballa),
called
also
kingfish,
and
spotted,
or king, cero (S.
regalis)..
Tortoise
::
Tortoise
(n.)
having
a color like that of a
tortoise's
shell,
black with white and
orange
spots;
-- used
mostly
to
describe
cats of that
color..
Kalium
::
Kalium
(n.)
Potassium;
-- so
called
by the
German
chemists.
Impotent
::
Impotent
(a.)
Wanting
the power of
procreation;
unable
to
copulate;
also,
sometimes,
sterile;
barren..
Antichthon
::
Antichthon
(n.) A
hypothetical
earth
counter
to ours, or on the
opposite
side of the sun..
Anarchical
::
Anarchical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
anarchy;
without
rule or
government;
in
political
confusion;
tending
to
produce
anarchy;
as,
anarchic
despotism;
anarchical
opinions..
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