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Look up POTS or pots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. POTS or Pots may refer to: Plain old telephone service, basic wireline telecommunication connection
POTS
Abnormally high heart rate after a postural change
tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a condition characterized by an abnormally large increase in heart rate upon sitting up or standing. POTS in adults is characterized
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
Postural_orthostatic_tachycardia_syndrome
Non-electric method of refrigeration
from the inner pot. The device can cool any substance, and requires only a flow of relatively dry air and a source of water. Many clay pots from around 3000
Pot-in-pot_refrigerator
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Pot
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Potting may refer to: Potting, in pottery, the making of pots, generally on the potter's wheel Potting (electronics), the encapsulation of electronic components
Potting
Device used for brewing coffee
heat-resistant glass. Moka pots are used over a source of heat, typically a flame or electric range. Stainless steel pots, but not aluminium, can be used
Moka_pot
Aesop's fable
Avianus. It concerns two pots, one of earthenware and the other of metal, that are being swept along a river. While the metal pot is willing that they should
The_Two_Pots
Type of Chinese dish
"Chinese Hot Pots". Fondues and Hot Pots. Penguin. pp. 71–88. ISBN 978-1-55788-369-8. Kimoto-Kahn, Amy (2019). "Anatomy of a Hot Pot". Simply Hot Pots: A Complete
Hot_pot
Type of audio codec
telephone service, POTS) at a higher level of audio quality than the telephone line would normally provide in its analog mode. The POTS codec is one of a
POTS_codec
Alloy of various low-melting point, usually scrap, metals
Pot metal (or monkey metal) is an alloy of low-melting point metals that manufacturers use to make fast, inexpensive castings. The term "pot metal" came
Pot_metal
Portable toilet
chamber pots are used as urinals and are known as arinola in most Philippine languages, such as Cebuano and Tagalog. In Korea, chamber pots are referred
Chamber_pot
Song by Tool
Wikiquote has quotations related to The Pot. "The Pot" is a song by American rock band Tool, which was released as a promotional single from their fourth
The_Pot
Municipality in Cantabria, Spain
Potes is a municipality in the autonomous community of Cantabria in Spain. It is the capital of the Comarca of Liébana and is located in the centre of
Potes
Brand of instant noodle snack foods
roughly 80% of the most popular flavours will switch to paper pots rather than plastic pots. The Pot Noodle brand has been involved in a number of controversial
Pot_Noodle
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pepper pot or pepper-pot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pepperpot or pepper pot may refer to: Pepper shaker, used to dispense pepper Guyanese
Pepperpot
Simple form of pottery
then onto the bottom of the pot. Pinched, compressed clay may also be used as a base for building coil pots. The base of the pot is less prone to cracking
Pinch_pot
British dessert manufacturing company
Pots & Co is a British company that manufactures desserts sold in glass pots. It was founded in 2012 and offers its products in a variety of supermarkets
Pots_&_Co
Proverbial idiom referring to an example of hypocrisy
"The pot calling the kettle black" is a proverbial idiom that may be of Spanish (or ultimately Italian) origin, of which English versions began to appear
The pot calling the kettle black
The_pot_calling_the_kettle_black
Oil-burning device used to prevent frost on fruit trees
of smudge pots became widespread after a disastrous freeze in Southern California, January 4–8, 1913, wiped out a whole crop. Smudge pots were commonly
Smudge_pot
Container used for cooking
history. Cooking pots often include features such as handles or lids to make them easier to use while heating food. The earliest cooking pots were made of
Cooking_pot
Cambodian communist leader (1925–1998)
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Pol Pot (born Saloth Sâr; 19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998) was a Cambodian politician
Pol_Pot
Chocolate pots
chocolate pots used to prepare drinking chocolate, emerging in the 17th century. Made from precious metals and porcelain, they resembled a coffee pot with
Chocolatiere
Container in pottery or plastic in which flowers and plants are held
white pots. Clay pots are permeable for water and therefore water from inside the pot soil can evaporate through the walls out of the pot. Pots that are
Flowerpot
collider. They are called pots because the detectors are housed in cylindrical vessels. The first generation of Roman pots was purpose-built by the CERN
Roman_pot
Kitchenware
A pot rack is a functional piece of kitchen furniture that is used to hang or store cooking pots and pans. Steel, wood, wrought iron, and a few other metals
Pot_rack
Container for carrying fire
A fire pot is a container, usually earthenware, for carrying fire. Fire pots have been used since prehistoric times to transport fire from one place to
Fire_pot
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Pot of Gold and similar terms may refer to: Pot of Gold (Mars), a rock on the planet Mars A leprechaun's pot of gold, in Irish mythology Pot of Gold, a
Pot_of_Gold
Process of cooking food in pottery
the Han dynasty, pots unglazed on the exterior known as fus (now called sandy pots) were used for wet clay cooking. In Japan clay pots are mentioned from
Clay_pot_cooking
Trend in studio pottery
opposed to the expressive pots or fine art pots of potters such as William Staite Murray, Lucie Rie and Hans Coper. The ethical pot theory and style was popularized
Ethical_pot
2013 South Korean television series
Pots of Gold (Korean: 금 나와라, 뚝딱!; RR: Geum nawara, ttukttak!; lit. 'I Summon You, Gold!; Gold, Appear!') is a 2013 South Korean television series starring
Pots_of_Gold
Insult in British English
or ale was customarily served in ceramic pots, so a tosspot was a person who copiously "tossed back" such pots of beer. The word "tosspots" appears in
Tosspot
Practice of growing plants exclusively in containers
flowers or plants. It may take the form of a pot, box, tub, basket, tin, barrel or hanging basket. Pots, traditionally made of terracotta but now more
Container_garden
American country musician (born 1933)
2011. TMZ staff (July 7, 2011). "Judge Crushes Plea Deal in Willie Nelson Pot Case". TMZ. EHM Productions. Retrieved July 12, 2011. Tomlinson, Chris (April
Willie_Nelson
Traditional analog landline telephone service
jack common in most of the world for single-line POTS telephones Twisted pair, used as cabling in POTS "AnyMediaTM Access System: Software Release Description
Plain_old_telephone_service
Food preparation containers
poorly, however, so ceramic pots must cook over relatively low heats and over long periods of time. However, most ceramic pots will crack if used on the
Cookware_and_bakeware
Portable tool used for crushing rock
iron dolly pots were made from cast iron containers that had been used to hold mercury, which was used in the amalgam process. Modern dolly pots are typically
Dolly_pot
Cooking appliance
by archeologists as "chocolate pots", perhaps due to the resemblance of late forms to European chocolate and tea pots, and despite a lack of evidence
Chocolate_pot
Topics referred to by the same term
.pot may refer to: The extension used for template files in Microsoft PowerPoint The extension used for template files in GNU gettext Pot (disambiguation)
.pot
scrub pots with baked-on food or grease, at least one manufacturer has designed these brushes to rotate on flexible power shafts and scour pots, pans
Pot_washing
Canadian brand of multicookers (2010–)
Instant Pot is a brand of multicookers manufactured by Instant Pot Brands. The multicookers are electronically controlled, combined pressure cookers and
Instant_Pot
A pot filler is a moveable tap on a wall above a stove, allowing for the filling of pots or similar cookware. A pot filler usually has two joints to allow
Pot_filler
Poker term
In poker, pot odds are the ratio of the current size of the pot to the cost of a contemplated call. Pot odds are compared to the odds of winning a hand
Pot_odds
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Pots or pots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Potts may refer to: Doc Potts, animated pilot episode for failed television series Tom Potts,
Potts
Type of resistor, usually with three terminals
are usually called "trimmer", "trim[ming]", or "preset" potentiometers (or pots), or the genericized brand name "trimpot". The relationship between slider
Potentiometer
Chinese chicken dish
Dry pot chicken is but one type of hot pot dish. The seasoning, ingredients and cooking methods are similar to the more common "wet" hot pots, but dry
Dry_pot_chicken
Sum of money in the card game
conditions, the lowest hand will win a share of the pot. See "all in" for more information about side pots. Glossary of poker terms Larsen, Swen A. (1951)
Pot_(poker)
Cooking pot with thick walls and a lid
literally means "pot bread". Among the South African indigenous peoples, specifically Zulus, these pots also became known as phutu pots, after a popular
Dutch_oven
Calculation of football teams before tournament
will be played. The teams were divided into four pots of twelve, with one team selected from each pot to form a group. As hosts, Mexico, Canada, and the
2026_FIFA_World_Cup_draw
Furnace for rendering blubber into whale oil
try-works at sea enabled the whaling industry to flourish. Try-pots, which are cauldrons or huge pots, vary in size. In the 1840s, at the peak of the whaling
Try-works
Play by Marita Bonner
they can turn into any type of pot that they want, "Tin pots, iron pots, brass pots, silver pots. Even gold." The pots then respond asking what they have
The_Pot_Maker
Personal hygiene practice for rinsing out nasal passages
water. Two people died from Naegleria fowleri infections tied to using neti pots containing tap water in 2011. A Louisiana man died from the same amoeba in
Nasal_irrigation
Customer-deceiving stripclub or nightclub
A clip joint is an establishment, usually a strip club or night club (often claiming to offer adult entertainment or bottle service), in which customers
Clip_joint
Portable trap used in lobster fishing
Lobster buoys Lobster pot near Harlech, Wales; 2021 Large pile of lobster pots, Youghal, Ireland Funnels of Maine lobster pots, c. 1899 The lobster trap
Lobster_trap
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Conchy-les-Pots (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃ʃi le po]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department "Répertoire
Conchy-les-Pots
Railway station in Villers-les-Pots, France
Villers-les-Pots station (French: Gare de Villers-les-Pots) is a railway station in the commune of Villers-les-Pots, in the French department of Côte-d'Or
Villers-les-Pots_station
American football player (1900–1973)
Alfred F. "Pots" Clark (November 26, 1900 – September 18, 1973) was an American football player. A native of Ogden, Utah, Clark played college football
Pots_Clark
Dessert
Pot de crème (/ˈpoʊdəˈkrɛm/ POH-də-KREM; French: [po də kʁɛm]; lit. 'pot of cream'), plural pots de crème (pronounced the same) is a baked custard dessert
Pot_de_crème
broken up by stamping, and washed. The granulated iron was then heated in pots in a reverberatory furnace. The resultant bloom was then drawn out under
Potting_and_stamping
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Villers-les-Pots (French pronunciation: [vilɛʁ le po]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. The commune has a railway station, Villers-les-Pots
Villers-les-Pots
European club football competition
revealed pot by pot. Each team faced one opponent from each of the six pots, with one home and one away match from each pot pair of Pots 1 and 2, Pots 3 and
2025–26 UEFA Conference League
2025–26_UEFA_Conference_League
Condiment dispensers
Salt and pepper shakers or salt and pepper pots, of which the first item can also be called a salt cellar in British English, are condiment dispensers
Salt_and_pepper_shakers
Topics referred to by the same term
up pot luck or potluck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pot luck may refer to: Potluck, a form of group gathering, usually involving a meal Pot Luck
Pot_luck
Science of creating combustibles and explosives for entertainment
end plugs. Used to produce a fan pattern flash and spray of sparks. Flash Pots – Preloaded cylindrical tubes 2 to 4 inches long and 0.5 to 1 inches in diameter
Pyrotechnics
Variety of Japanese hot pot dishes
without further flavoring. The pots are traditionally made of clay (土鍋, donabe) or thick cast iron (鉄鍋, tetsunabe). Clay pots can keep warm for a while after
Nabemono
Dutch potato dish
Stamppot (Dutch: [ˈstɑmpɔt] ; lit. 'mash pot') is a traditional Dutch dish made from a combination of potatoes mashed with one or several vegetables and
Stamppot
Craft of making objects from clay
then: [...] pots are positioned on and amid the branches, and then grass is piled high to complete the mound. Although the mound contains the pots of many
Pottery
Ceramic pot used to display flowers and branches
vessels and pots, The term "bough pot" was a colloquial term and came to mean the pots that were used for decorating the fireplace. "Bough pot | horticulture"
Bough_pot
Monocultural metaphor
A melting pot is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, with the different elements "melting together" with a common culture
Melting_pot
Type of teapot
seventeenth century. These early pots were tall and shaped more like coffee pots. In the nineteenth century the pots began to take on the more rounded
Brown_Betty_(teapot)
Salt mixture
evaporating the resulting solution in large iron pots, which yielded a white residue denominated "pot ash"; approximately 10% by weight of common wood
Potash
Early tube-shaped cannon
The pot-de-fer (French: "iron pot"), also called vasi (Italian: "pot") or simply vase gun, was an early type of cannon. Appearing in Europe from the 1320s
Pot-de-fer
Two 1650 paintings by Francisco Zurbaran
Still Life with Pots is the title of two 1650 paintings by Francisco de Zurbarán. The autograph version is now in the Museo del Prado, to which it was
Still_Life_with_Pots
Container for calligraphy brushes
this new demand, production of brush pots started in Korea. Made in wood, stone, porcelain and bamboo, brush pots were mostly cylindrical and were often
Brush_pot
Receptacle for keeping stored water cool, used in the Indian subcontinent
pottery Goatskin (material) Head-carrying Oven glove Pot-holder Trivet Tumpline "Good old earthen pots, with a modern touch". Thehindu.com. 29 April 2014
Matki_(earthen_pot)
Mud pot located in Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park
Paint Pots". Historic 3-D Geology Tour of Yellowstone National Park. Archived from the original on 2005-09-02. "Fountain Paint Pot". Fountain Paint Pot Nature
Fountain_Paint_Pot
River in New York, United States
Potic Creek is a 10.1-mile-long (16.3 km) tributary to Catskill Creek in the Catskill Mountains of New York. The name comes from the Mahican for a waterfall
Potic_Creek
Victorian artefact interpreted as ancient to support fringe theories
The Dorchester Pot was a metal vase-like object that was recovered in two pieces after an explosion used to break up rock at Meeting House Hill, in Dorchester
Dorchester_Pot
English meat pie
A pot pie or potpie is a type of savory pie, usually a meat pie, covered by a pie crust consisting of flaky pastry. Pot pies may be made with a variety
Pot_pie
District of Rome in Lazio region, Italy
pots called "pignatte" by the Romans. Over time, these pots became more visible, and people started referring to the place as the "tower of the pots"
Tor_Pignattara
invasion of Ukraine. The teams were seeded into five pots: Pots 1 to 4 each contained twelve teams, and Pot 5 contained six teams. FIFA, in consultation with
2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
2026_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA)
Work of dubious artistic merit, to pay the creator's daily expenses
A potboiler or pot-boiler is a novel, play, opera, film, or other creative work of low quality whose main purpose is to pay for the creator's daily expenses—thus
Potboiler
April Fool's joke about facetious communications protocol
Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) is a facetious communication protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots. As part of Internet
Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol
Hyper_Text_Coffee_Pot_Control_Protocol
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Lachapelle-aux-Pots (French pronunciation: [laʃapɛl o po]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Birthplace in 1874 of the poet, musician
Lachapelle-aux-Pots
The Seething Pot is a roman à clef written by George A. Birmingham, which negatively portrays various individuals and organizations of County Mayo. It
The_Seething_Pot
of the Spruce Tree. Traditional bark pots were used on beaches to preserve nets and fishing gear. Barking pots were described as resembling a witch's
Bark_pot
Liquid remaining after boiling greens
Pot liquor, sometimes spelled potlikker or pot likker, is the liquid that is left behind after boiling greens (collard greens, mustard greens, turnip greens)
Pot_liquor
1960 film
The lawyer Adnan Uygur - Nuri, the boss Reha Yurdakul - Sabri "Broken Pots". Film Affinity. Retrieved 21 February 2021. The Broken Pots at IMDb v t e
The_Broken_Pots
Cooking utensil
watcher, milk saver, pot watcher, pot minder, milk guard, or boil over preventer is a cooking utensil placed at the bottom of a pot to prevent the foaming
Milk_watcher
French beef stew
Pot-au-feu (/ˌpɒtoʊˈfɜːr/, US also /-ˈfʌ/; French: [pɔt‿o fø] ; lit. 'pot on the fire') is a French dish of slowly boiled meat and vegetables, usually
Pot-au-feu
Term for a drug mixture used by cyclists
Pot belge (French for "Belgian mix" or "Belgian stew", sometimes translated as Belgian pot) is a mixture of drugs illegally used by cyclists. The term
Pot_belge
1932 film
coming in the opposite direction... "Watch Pots And Pans from Tom And Jerry on Video (Theatrical Cartoon) at BCDB".[dead link] Pots and Pans at IMDb v t e
Pots_and_Pans_(film)
Bosnian stew
pots and cooked in a fireplace or pit in the ground. Today, with the declining availability of fireplaces for cooking, many cooks use a regular pot and
Bosnian_pot
Form of protest in Latin America
popular protest which consists of a group of people making noise by banging pots, pans, and other utensils in order to call for attention. The first documented
Cacerolazo
Psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant
Cannabis (/ˈkænəbɪs/), commonly known as marijuana (/ˌmærəˈwɑːnə/), weed, pot, Mary Jane, and ganja, among other names, is a non-chemically uniform psychoactive
Cannabis_(drug)
1993 film
Les Pots cassés is a 1993 Canadian drama film directed by François Bouvier. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where Gilles
Les_Pots_cassés
Countertop electrical cooking appliance used to simmer food
A slow cooker (also known as a crock-pot after a trademark owned by Sunbeam Products, but sometimes used generically in the English-speaking world) is
Slow_cooker
Municipality in Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
Pôtor (Hungarian: Nógrádszentpéter) is a village and municipality in the Veľký Krtíš District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia. The
Pôtor
Pottage which is rarely or never emptied
as forever soup, hunter's pot or hunter's stew, is a pot into which foodstuffs are placed and cooked, continuously. The pot is never or rarely emptied
Perpetual_stew
Eatery
A tavern is a type of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and be served food, such as different types of roast meats and cheese,
Tavern
Irish-Portuguese psychedelic rock band
pôt-pot is an Irish-Portuguese psychedelic rock and krautrock quintet based in Lisbon. Formed by musicians from the Cork DIY music scene, the band perform
Pôt-pot
POTS
POTS
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : occupational name for a mender of pots and pans, Middle English tink(l)er (of uncertain etymology).
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : occupational name for a maker of pots and pans, from an agent derivative of Middle English pail(e) (Old French paelle ‘frying pan’, ‘cooking pan’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Crockford Bridge in the parish of Chertsey, Surrey. The place name is of uncertain origin; the first element may be Old English croc(ca) ‘pot’, used of a hollow in the ground or of a place where potsherds were found; the second is Old English ford ‘ford’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a bell-founder, Middle English belleyetere, from Old English belle + gēotere. It is unlikely that there would have been enough work to keep anyone employed exclusively in making bells, and there is evidence that bell makers were general founders, engaged for the most part in making smaller domestic items, such as pots and buckles.
POTS
POTS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mehndi, Fragrance
Boy/Male
Tamil
King
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from places in Lancashire and North Yorkshire called Hesketh, or from Hesket in Cumbria, all named from Old Norse hestr ‘horse’, ‘stallion’ + skeið ‘racecourse’. The ancient Scandinavians were fond of horse-racing and horse-fighting, and introduced both pastimes to England.
Male
Greek
(Σαμψών) Greek form of Hebrew Shimshown, SAMPSON means "like the sun." In the bible, this is the name of a powerful hero who was betrayed by his mistress Delila.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sudharsan | ஸà¯à®¤à®¾à®°à¯à®¸à®¨Â
Lord Perumal, Good looking, Lion, Vishnus weapon
Female
Turkish
Turkish name SİMGE means "symbol."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Follower of Right Way
Girl/Female
Tamil
Growth
Boy/Male
Indian
Safe
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, French, German
Combination of Mary and Lou
POTS
POTS
POTS
POTS
POTS
n.
A massive variety of talc, of a grayish green or brown color. It forms extensive beds, and is quarried for fireplaces and for coarse utensils. Called also potstone, lard stone, and soapstone.
n.
One who cleans pots; a scullion.
n.
A boy who carries pots of ale, beer, etc.; a menial in a public house.
n.
An S-shaped hook on which pots and kettles are hung over an open fire.
n.
A servant who cleans pots and kettles, and does other menial services in the kitchen.
n.
A trevet to support pans or pots over a fire.
n.
A variety of steatite sometimes manufactured into culinary vessels.
n.
The clay of which such pots or cases are made.
n.
A genus of gigantic trees, chiefly Brazilian, of the order Myrtaceae, having woody capsules opening by an apical lid. Lecythis Zabucajo yields the delicious sapucaia nuts. L. Ollaria produces the monkey-pots, its capsules. Its bark separates into thin sheets, like paper, used by the natives for cigarette wrappers.
n.
One who pots meats or other eatables.
n.
One who extracts the residuum of precious metals from the sweepings, potsherds, etc., of refineries of gold and silver, or places where these metals are used.
n.
A piece or fragment of a broken pot.
n.
A tubular structure found in Potsdam sandstone, and believed to be the fossil burrow of a marine worm.
n.
A fragment; -- now used only in composition, as in potsherd. See Shard.
v. t.
To set out or cover in pots; as, potted plants or bulbs.
n.
A potsherd.
n.
Alt. of Potshare
a.
Of or pertaining to the lowest beds of the Silurian age, corresponding to the Acadian and Potsdam periods in American geology. It is called also Cambrian, and by many geologists is separated from the Silurian.
n.
A kind of clay for making melting pots.