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Webster Dictionary :: Potstone

POT'STONE, n. Potstone appears to be indurated black talck, passing into serpent...

Webster Dictionary :: Pottage

POT'TAGE, n. Broth; soup. [See Potage , the more correct orthography.]

Webster Dictionary :: Potted

POT'TED, pp. Preserved or inclosed in a pot; drained in a cask.

Webster Dictionary :: Potter

POT'TER, n. [form pot.] One whose occupation is to make earthen vessels.

Webster Dictionary :: Pottern-ore

POT'TERN-ORE, n. A species of ore, which, from its aptness to vitrify like the g...

Webster Dictionary :: Pottery

POT'TERY, n. The vessels or ware made by potters; earthen ware, glazed and baked...

Webster Dictionary :: Potting

POT'TING, n. [form pot.] Drinking; tippling. 1. In the W. Indies,the process of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pottle

POT'TLE, n. 1. A liquid measure of four pints. 2. A vessel; a pot or tankard.

Webster Dictionary :: Pouch

POUCH, n. 1. A small bag; usually, a leathern bag to be carried in the pocket. 2...

Webster Dictionary :: Poule

POULE, n. The stakes played for in certain games of cards.

Webster Dictionary :: Poult

POULT, n. A young chicken. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Poulterer

POULTERER,n. 1. One who makes it his business to sell fowls for the table. 2. Fo...

Webster Dictionary :: Poultice

POULTICE, n. [L. puls, pultis.] A cataplasm; a soft composition of meal, bran, o...

Webster Dictionary :: Poultive

POULTIVE, for poultice, is not used.

Webster Dictionary :: Poultry

POULTRY, n. [L. pullus, a chicken, or other young animal; allied to Eng. foal; L...

Webster Dictionary :: Poultry-yard

POULTRY-YARD, n. A yard or place where fowls are kept for the use of the table.

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