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POT'TERY, n. The vessels or ware made by potters; earthen ware, glazed and baked...
POT'TERN-ORE, n. A species of ore, which, from its aptness to vitrify like the g...
POT'TER, n. [form pot.] One whose occupation is to make earthen vessels.
POT'TED, pp. Preserved or inclosed in a pot; drained in a cask.
POT'TAGE, n. Broth; soup. [See Potage , the more correct orthography.]
POT'STONE, n. Potstone appears to be indurated black talck, passing into serpent...
POT'SHERD, n. A piece or fragment of a broken pot. Job 2.
POT'LID, n. The lid or cover of a pot. POT'-MAN , n. A pot companion.
PO'TION, n. [L. potio; poto, to drink.] A draught; usually, a liquid medicine; a...
POT'HERB, n. An herb for the pot or for cookery; a culinary plant.
POTH'ER, n. [This word is vulgarly pronounced bother. Its origin and affinities ...
POTH'ECARY, contracted from apothecary, and very vulgar. [See The latter.]
POTGUN, for popgun. [Not used.] POT'-HANGER , n. [pot and hanger.] A pot-hook.
PO'TESTATIVE, a. [from L. potestas.] Authoritative. [Not used.]
PO'TENTNESS, n. Powerfulness; strength; might. [Little used.]
PO'TENTLY, adv. Powerfully; with great force or energy. You are potently opposed.