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pot

Pot vs Pht - What's the difference?

pot | pht |


As an interjection pht is

used to signify mild annoyance or disagreement.

Pot vs Pott - What's the difference?

pot | pott |


As nouns the difference between pot and pott

is that pot is a vessel used for cooking or storing food, or for growing plants in, especially flowers while pott is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a verb pot

is to put (something) into a pot.

As a proper noun Pott is

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Pot vs Pct - What's the difference?

pot | pct |


As an initialism pct is

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Pot vs Ppt - What's the difference?

pot | ppt |


As an initialism ppt is

parts per trillion.

Pot vs Poot - What's the difference?

pot | poot |


As a verb poot is

(babytalk|slang) to fart.

As a noun poot is

(babytalk|slang) a fart, perhaps a relatively quiet one.

Pot vs Piot - What's the difference?

pot | piot |


As a noun piot is

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Pot vs Pyot - What's the difference?

pot | pyot |


As a noun pyot is

(scotland and northern uk) a magpie; a water ouzel.

Pot vs Wot - What's the difference?

pot | wot |


In archaic terms the difference between pot and wot

is that pot is an iron hat with a broad brim while wot is to know.

As verbs the difference between pot and wot

is that pot is to put (something) into a pot while wot is to know.

As a noun pot

is a vessel used for cooking or storing food, or for growing plants in, especially flowers.

As an interjection wot is

what (humorous misspelling intended to mimic certain working class accents.

Pot vs Zot - What's the difference?

pot | zot |


As a verb zot is

(slang) to zap, kill, or destroy.

As a noun zot is

(us|slang) an anteater.

As an interjection zot is

(us) the characteristic sound made by an anteater's tongue or by lightning.

Pot vs Polt - What's the difference?

pot | polt |


As a noun polt is

a hard knock.

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