pother
— Verb
– English
~ make a fuss; be agitated
potherb
— Noun
– English
~ any of various herbaceous plants whose leaves or stems or flowers are cooked and used for food or seasoning
potholder
— Noun
– English
~ an insulated pad for holding hot pots
pothole
— Noun
– English
~ a pit or hole produced by wear or weathering (especially in a road surface)
potholed
— Adjective
– English
~ used of paved surfaces having holes or pits
potholer
— Noun
– English
~ a person who explores caves
pothook
— Noun
– English
~ an S-shaped hook to suspend a pot over a fire
pothos
— Noun
– English
~ evergreen liana widely cultivated for its variegated foliage
pothos
— Noun
– English
~ any of various tropical lianas of the genus Scindapsus
pothouse
— Noun
– English
~ tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals
pothunter
— Noun
– English
~ a nonprofessional archeologist
pothunter
— Noun
– English
~ someone who participates in contests in order to collect trophies
pothunter
— Noun
– English
~ someone who hunts for food (not for sport)
potion
— Noun
– English
~ a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
potlatch
— Noun
– English
~ a ceremonial feast held by some Indians of the northwestern coast of North America (as in celebrating a marriage or a new accession) in which the host gives gifts to tribesmen and others to display his superior wealth (sometimes, formerly, to his own impoverishment)
potluck
— Noun
– English
~ whatever happens to be available especially when offered to an unexpected guest or when brought by guests and shared by all; "having arrived unannounced we had to take potluck"; "a potluck supper"
potman
— Noun
– English
~ a worker in an inn or public house who serves customers and does various chores