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pot1 (pŏt)

[Middle English, from Old English pott, from Vulgar Latin* pottus.]

noun 

  1. Any of various usually domestic containers made of pottery, metal, or glass, as:
    1. A round, fairly deep cooking vessel with a handle and often a lid.
    2. A short round container for storing or serving food: a jam pot; a mustard pot.
    3. A coffeepot.
    4. A teapot.
    1. Such a container and its contents: a pot of stew; brewed a pot of coffee.
    2. A potful.
    1. A large drinking cup; a tankard.
    2. A drink of liquor contained in such a cup.
  2. An artistic or decorative ceramic vessel of any shape.
  3. A flowerpot.
  4. Something, such as a chimney pot or chamber pot, that resembles a round cooking vessel in appearance or function.
  5. A trap for eels, other fish, or crustaceans, typically consisting of a wicker or wire basket or cage.
  6. Games
    1. The total amount staked by all the players in one hand at cards. See synonyms at bet
    2. The area on a card table where stakes are placed.
    3. A shot in billiards or related games intended to send a ball into a pocket.
  7. Informal A common fund to which members of a group contribute.
  8. Informal A large amount. Often used in the plural: made pots of money on their investment.
  9. Informal A potshot.
  10. Informal A potbelly.
  11. Informal A potty or toilet.
  12. See potentiometer

verb: pot·ted, pot·ting, pots. 

transitive verb 

  1. To place or plant in a pot: pot a geranium.
  2. To preserve (food) in a pot.
  3. To cook in a pot.
  4. To shoot (game) for food rather than for sport.
  5. Informal To shoot with a potshot.
  6. Informal To win or capture; bag.
  7. Games To hit (a ball) into a pocket.

intransitive verb 

  1. Informal To take a potshot.
  2. To make or shape objects from clay, as on a potter's wheel.
pot2 (pŏt)

[Origin unknown.]

noun 

Slang
Marijuana.
po·ten·ti·om·e·ter (pə-tĕńshē-ŏḿĭ-tər)

[potenti(al), + –meter.]

noun 

  1. An instrument for measuring an unknown voltage by comparison to a standard voltage.
  2. A three-terminal resistor with an adjustable center connection, widely used for volume control in radio and television receivers. Also called pot1

derivatives

po·teńti·o·met́ric
adjective