pot |
tin |
In transitive terms the difference between pot and tin
is that
pot is to drain while
tin is to coat with solder in preparation for soldering.
As nouns the difference between pot and tin
is that
pot is a vessel used for cooking or storing food, or for growing plants in, especially flowers while
tin is a malleable, ductile, metallic element, resistant to corrosion, with atomic number 50 and symbol Sn.
As verbs the difference between pot and tin
is that
pot is to put (something) into a pot while
tin is to place into a tin in order to preserve.
As an adjective tin is
made of tin.
As an initialism TIN is
taxpayer Identification Number.
pot |
basin |
As a proper noun basin is
a cdp in montana.
bottle |
pot |
In obsolete terms the difference between bottle and pot
is that
bottle is a bundle, especially of hay; something tied in a bundle while
pot is an earthen or pewter cup for liquors; a mug.
In transitive terms the difference between bottle and pot
is that
bottle is to seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption. Also
fig.pot is to drain.
In transitive british terms the difference between bottle and pot
is that
bottle is to feed (an infant) baby formula while
pot is to seat a person, usually a young child, onto a potty or toilet, typically during toilet teaching.
you |
pot |
pot |
null |
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
cigar |
pot |
As nouns the difference between cigar and pot
is that
cigar is tobacco, rolled and wrapped with an outer covering of tobacco leaves, intended to be smoked while
pot is a vessel used for cooking or storing food, or for growing plants in, especially flowers.
As a verb pot is
to put (something) into a pot.
pot |
cup |
In transitive terms the difference between pot and cup
is that
pot is to drain while
cup is to hold something in cupped hands.
As nouns the difference between pot and cup
is that
pot is a vessel used for cooking or storing food, or for growing plants in, especially flowers while
cup is a concave vessel for drinking from, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle.
As verbs the difference between pot and cup
is that
pot is to put (something) into a pot while
cup is to form into the shape of a cup, particularly of the hands.
thermos |
pot |
As a noun thermos
is a vacuum flask or bottle which can keep liquids at a desired temperature.
pot |
wok |
As nouns the difference between pot and wok
is that
pot is a vessel used for cooking or storing food, or for growing plants in, especially flowers while
wok is a large, oriental, round-bottomed cooking pan.
As verbs the difference between pot and wok
is that
pot is to put (something) into a pot while
wok is to prepare oriental cuisine using a
wok.
pot | clamor |
As a noun clamor is
a great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
As a verb clamor is
to cry out and/or demand.
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