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Showing words for POT using the English dictionary

3 Letter Words for Pot

opt, pot, top

Definitions for Pot

[1] a container of earthenware, metal, etc., usually 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 stew.
[3] the amount contained in or held by a pot; potful.
[4] a flowerpot.
[5] a container of liquor or other drink: a pot of ale.
[6] liquor or other drink.
[7] a cagelike vessel for trapping fish, lobsters, eels, etc., typically made of wood, wicker, or wire. Compare lobster pot.
[8] a chamber pot.
[9] Metallurgy . a vessel for melting metal; melting pot. an electrolytic cell for reducing certain metals, as aluminum, from fused salts.
[10] British . chimney pot. Dialect . a basket or box used for carrying provisions or the like; a pannier.
[11] Slang . a large sum of money.
[12] all the money bet at a single time; pool.
[13] British Slang . (in horse racing) the favorite.
[14] potshot.
[15] a liquid measure, usually equal to a pint or quart.
[16] Armor . an open, broad-brimmed helmet of the 17th century. any open helmet.
[17] Slang . a potbelly.
[18] to put into a pot.
[19] to preserve (food) in a pot.
[20] to cook in a pot.
[21] to transplant into a pot: We must pot the petunias.
[22] Hunting . to shoot (game birds) on the ground or water, or (game animals) at rest, instead of in flight or running: He can't even pot a sitting duck. to shoot for food, not for sport.
[23] Informal . to capture, secure, or win.
[24] Informal . to take a potshot; shoot.
[25] go to pot , to become ruined; deteriorate: With no one to care for it, the lovely old garden went to pot.
[26] sweeten the pot . sweeten(def 8) .
[27] marijuana.
[28] a deep hole; pit.
[29] potential.
[30] potentiometer.
[31] a container made of earthenware, glass, or similar material; usually round and deep, often having a handle and lid, used for cooking and other domestic purposes
[32] short for flowerpot, teapot
[33] the amount that a pot will hold; potful
[34] a chamber pot, esp a small one designed for a baby or toddler
[35] a handmade piece of pottery
[36] a large mug or tankard, as for beer
[37] Australian any of various measures used for serving beer
[38] informal a cup or trophy, esp of silver, awarded as a prize in a competition
[39] the money or stakes in the pool in gambling games, esp poker
[40] (often plural) informal a large amount, esp of money
[41] a wicker trap for catching fish, esp crustaceans a lobster pot
[42] billiards snooker a shot by which a ball is pocketed
[43] mainly British short for chimneypot
[44] US informal a joint fund created by a group of individuals or enterprises and drawn upon by them for specified purposes
[45] hunting See pot shot
[46] See potbelly
[47] go to pot to go to ruin; deteriorate
[48] to set (a plant) in a flowerpot to grow
[49] to put or preserve (goods, meat, etc) in a pot
[50] to cook (food) in a pot
[51] to shoot (game) for food rather than for sport
[52] to shoot (game birds or animals) while they are on the ground or immobile rather than flying or running
[53] (also intr) to shoot casually or without careful aim at (an animal, etc)
[54] to sit (a baby or toddler) on a chamber pot
[55] (also intr) to shape clay as a potter
[56] billiards snooker to pocket (a ball)
[57] informal to capture or win; secure
[58] Scot and Northern English dialect a deep hole or pothole (capital when part of a name ) Pen-y-Ghent Pot
[59] slang cannabis used as a drug in any form, such as leaves (marijuana or hemp) or resin (hashish)
[60] informal short for potentiometer

Words related to Pot

jug, cup, bucket, urn, kettle, bowl, jar, mug, can, vessel, basin, pan, saucepan, cannabis, crock, pitcher, tankard, receptacle, crucible, canister

Words nearby Pot

postviral syndrome, postvocalic, postwar, posy, posé, pot, pot arch, pot calling the kettle black, pot calling the kettle black, the, pot cheese, pot liquor

Origin of Pot

31325–75; Middle English; perhaps identical with pot1

Other words from Pot

pot·like , adjective

Word origin for Pot

C20: perhaps shortened from Mexican Indian potiguaya

Synonyms for Pot

basin, bowl, bucket, can, cup, jar, jug, kettle, mug, pan, saucepan, urn, vessel, canister, crock, crucible, pitcher, receptacle, tankard