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POT-VAL'IANT, a. [pot and valiant.] Courageous over the cup; heated to valor by ...
PO'TABLE, a. [Low L. potabilis; from L. poto, to drink; potus, drink; Gr. to dri...
PO'TABLENESS, n. The quality of being drinkable.
POT'AGE, n. A species of food made of meat boiled to softness in water, usually ...
POT'AGER, n. [from potage.] A porringer.
POTAG'RO PO'TANCE, n. With watchmakers,the stud in which the lower pivot of the ...
POTAR'GO, n. A kind of pickle imported from the West Indies.
POT'ASH, n. [pot and ashes.] The popular name of vegetable fixed alkali in an im...
POTAS'SA, n. The scientific name of vegetable alkali or potash.
POTAS'SIUM, n. A name given to the metallic basis of vegetable alkali. According...
POTA'TION, n. [L. potatio. See Potable .] 1. A drinking or drinking bout. 2. A d...
POTA'TO, n. A plant and esculent root of the genus Solanum, a native of America....
POTCH, v.t. [Eng. to poke.] To thrust; to push. [Not used.] 1. To poach; to boil...
PO'TELOT, n. The sulphuret of molybden.
PO'TENCE, n. In heraldry, a cross whose ends resemble the head of a crutch.
PO'TENCY, n. [L. potentia, from potens; possum, posse. See Power .] 1. Power; ph...