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pot

noun
A vessel more deep than broad, made of earth, or iron or other metal, used for several domestic purposes; as an iron pot, for boiling meat or vegetables; a pot for holding liquors; a cup, as a pot of ale; an earthen pot for plants, called a flower pot.

pot

A sort of paper of small sized sheets. To go to pot, to be destroyed, ruined, wasted or expended.

pot

verb transitive
To preserve seasoned in pots; as potted fowl and fish.

pot

To inclose or cover in pots of earth.

pot

To put in casks for draining; as, to pot sugar, by taking it from the cooler and placing it in hogsheads with perforated heads, from which the molasses percolates through the spongy stalk of a plantain leaf.