Concept cluster: Food > Pots
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(historical) In Ancient Rome, a small box for holding incense.
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A kind of ancient pottery vase used for holding oils, and originally made from alabaster.
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A pear-shaped pot with an opening at each end, formerly used, especially by alchemists, for sublimation.
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A large ornamental vase for cut flowers.
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A vessel for holding stems of flowers and branches to decorate an indoor space.
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An ornamental container for a flowerpot.
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(brewing) A heating element within a brew kettle.
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A kind of vacuum pan with large tubes that are able to circulate massecuite.
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(rare) A bell-shaped vessel forming the upper part of an alembic.
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A container used to carry and dispense water for plants (a watering can).
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(cooking) A device that caramelizes something.
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(countable) A box or vase with a perforated cover to emit perfumes.
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An ornamental container for burning incense, especially during religious ceremonies.
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A vessel used to preserve the ashes of the cremated dead.
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Anything suitable for cooking.
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A pot used in dyeing.
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plates, dishes and other relatively flat crockery.
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A pot filled with soil in which plants are grown.
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To impregnate with a decoction of gallnuts in dyeing.
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Alternative form of gluepot [A pot for holding glue.]
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A pot for holding glue.
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An ancient Chinese censer in the shape of a hill.
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(chemistry) This conical shaped Büchner funnel is used for filtering small quantities of material.
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(Canada, US) Domestic utensils, especially for the kitchen.
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Alternative spelling of inkpot [A pot for holding ink; inkwell.]
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A pot of jam.
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A plantstand or flowerpot, especially one made of decorated pottery or porcelain.
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Synonym of Leyden jar
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Synonym of lachrymal vase
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The top or cover of a container.
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(art) A seated oriental figurine, usually of porcelain or ivory, of a grotesque form
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A shallow, flat-bottomed earthenware or glass bowl with sloping sides.
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Alternative spelling of oak gall [A gall produced by an oak by a wasp larva.]
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A cinerary urn in ancient Rome.
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Alternative form of paintpot [A pot for holding paint.]
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Alternative form of paintpot [A pot for holding paint.]
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(dated, television) A lever on a telecine machine that controls the range of colors in an image.
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One who loads cottonseed cakes into a press in order to extract cottonseed oil.
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A plant pot made of compressed peat moss and other materials, capable of being planted in its entirety without the need to transplant the contents.
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Synonym of martaban (“large glazed pottery vessel”)
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A small box in which pills are kept.
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A ceramic pot created by pinching the clay into the desired shape.
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(cooking) Icing extruded from a piping bag.
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A pot used as a container to grow plants
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A vessel used to hold soil for growing plants, particularly flowers: a flowerpot.
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(historical) A bottle-shaped oven used in parts of England for firing pottery.
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(obsolete) An alloy of copper, zinc, lead, and tin.
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(also attributively) Alternative spelling of potlatching [An act of giving; especially, the giving of a gift during a potlatch ceremony.]
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One who pots meats or other eatables.
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A tall vase with a handle, used in Ancient Roman sacrifices
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Synonym of serveware
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(archaeology) A deep ceramic vase with a wide opening.
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An oil-burning device used to prevent frost on fruit trees.
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An ornamental box for keeping spices.
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A very small pot used by florists for starting slips or seedlings.
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Packed in a tin can; canned.
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A vase with a footed base.
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An Italian Christmas tradition in which boxes are selected from an urn, only some of them containing presents.
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Obsolete spelling of urn [A vase with a footed base.]
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Ground used as a cemetery in Bronze Age Europe, in which the ashs of cremations were buried in cinerary urns.
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An upright open container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.
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A little vase.
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(uncountable, obsolete or dialectal) Dishes and cutlery collectively, especially if made of precious metals.
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An early kind of protective container for transporting plants etc.
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Ten strikes, or bushels, of oysters.
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A pot which holds water for washing.
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Synonym of watering can

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