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Multi-word Results
chamber pot |
a small, portable, pot-shaped receptacle for urine and other waste, usu. kept in a bedroom, esp. one that is some distance from a toilet. |
chimney pot |
a pipe, usu. of clay, fitted to the top of a chimney to improve the draft. |
Crock-Pot |
trademark for an electric slow cooker that maintains a steady low temperature. |
go to pot |
to go to ruin; become ruined. |
honey pot |
any of certain worker ants whose bodies store a honeylike food that will be used by the entire colony. [3 definitions] |
lobster pot |
a basketlike trap, usu. made of wooden slats, used to catch lobsters. |
melting pot |
a pot in which substances, esp. metals, are melted; crucible. [2 definitions] |
pepper pot |
a West Indian stew made of meat or fish and vegetables, and flavored with cassava juice, red pepper, and other seasonings. [2 definitions] |
pot cheese |
a cheese resembling cottage cheese, with coarse dry curds. |
pot liquor |
the broth in which meat or vegetables have been cooked, often used as a gravy or sauce. |
pot marigold |
a calendula cultivated for its showy yellow or orange flowers, which are used for decoration or seasoning. |
pot roast |
a whole cut of meat, usu. chuck or round steak, that is braised or stewed, usu. in a covered pot and with vegetables. |
pot-au-feu |
pot on the fire (French); a dish of boiled meat and vegetables, the broth being strained and often served separately. |
watering pot |
see "watering can." |
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