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51pot — 1 noun 1 TEA/COFFEE (C) a container with a handle and a small tube for pouring, used to make tea or coffee 2 COOKING (C) a container used for cooking which is round, deep, and usually made of metal: The sink was full of dirty pots and pans. 3… …
52Pot — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour les articles homophones, voir PO, Peau et Pau (homonymie). Sur les autres projets Wikimedia  …
53pot — 1. n. a toilet. (Usually with the.) □ Jimmy’s on the pot, Mommy. □ Where’s the pot around here? 2. n. a drinking vessel. (Old but still heard.) □ How about a pot of beer? …
54Pot — Gras (umgangssprachlich); Cannabis; Ganja (umgangssprachlich) * * * Pọt 〈n. 15; unz.; umg.〉 = Marihuana [engl., „Topf“] * * * 1Pọt , das; s [engl. pot, H. u.] (Jargon): Marihuana …
55pot — pot1 [ pat ] noun ** 1. ) count a deep round metal container used for cooking food in on a STOVE: a set of pots and pans a ) a container used for making or serving hot drinks b ) MAINLY BRITISH a container made of glass or clay that is used for… …
56pot — pot1 noun 1》 a rounded or cylindrical container used for storage or cooking. ↘a container designed to hold a particular substance: a coffee pot. ↘a flowerpot. 2》 (the pot) the total sum of the bets made on a round in poker, brag, etc. 3》… …
57pot — I UK [pɒt] / US [pɑt] noun Word forms pot : singular pot plural pots ** 1) [countable] a deep round metal container used for cooking food in on a cooker a set of pots and pans a) a container used for making or serving hot drinks b) a container… …
58pot — I [[t]pɒt[/t]] n. v. pot•ted, pot•ting 1) a container of earthenware, metal, etc., usu. round and deep and having a handle or handles and often a lid, used for cooking, serving, and other purposes 2) such a container with its contents: a pot of… …
59pot — I pot 1. pot sb., ten, ter, terne; en pot mælk; en pot kegler; en pot billard; være pot og pande II pot 2. pot sb. (fk. el. itk.) (et euforiserende stof); ryge pot …
60pot — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pott; akin to Middle Low German pot pot Date: before 12th century 1. a. a usually rounded metal or earthen container used chiefly for domestic purposes (as in cooking or for holding liquids or… …