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Organisation vs Pots - What's the difference?

organisation | pots |


As nouns the difference between organisation and pots

is that organisation is organization while pots is .

As a verb pots is

(pot).

Vase vs Pots - What's the difference?

vase | pots |


As nouns the difference between vase and pots

is that vase is vase while pots is .

As a verb pots is

(pot).

Putts vs Pots - What's the difference?

putts | pots |


As nouns the difference between putts and pots

is that putts is while pots is .

As verbs the difference between putts and pots

is that putts is (putt) while pots is (pot).

Bowls vs Pots - What's the difference?

bowls | pots |


As nouns the difference between bowls and pots

is that bowls is while pots is .

As verbs the difference between bowls and pots

is that bowls is (bowl) while pots is (pot).

Potatos vs Pots - What's the difference?

potatos | pots |


As nouns the difference between potatos and pots

is that potatos is while pots is .

As a verb pots is

(pot).

Stop vs Pots - What's the difference?

stop | pots |


As nouns the difference between stop and pots

is that stop is while pots is .

As a verb pots is

(pot).

Utensils vs Pots - What's the difference?

utensils | pots |


As nouns the difference between utensils and pots

is that utensils is while pots is .

As a verb pots is

(pot).

Pots vs Urns - What's the difference?

pots | urns |


As nouns the difference between pots and urns

is that pots is plural of lang=en while urns is plural of lang=en.

As an acronym POTS

is plain Old Telephone Service.

As a verb pots

is third-person singular of pot.

Pots vs Kettle - What's the difference?

pots | kettle |


As nouns the difference between pots and kettle

is that pots is while kettle is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid.

As verbs the difference between pots and kettle

is that pots is (pot) while kettle is (british|of the police) to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

Pots - What does it mean?

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