In British English, the term "pot" can refer to various types of containers, including those used for cooking. The word "cast" typically refers to a mold used in metalworking or shaping materials. The use of "pot" in a culinary context highlights the differences in terminology between British and American English; for example, in the UK, a "pot" often signifies a cooking vessel, while "cast" is not commonly used to refer to such items. Thus, it's more about regional language variations than a direct equivalence between the two terms.
The cast of Karyna Terasa - 2006 includes: Karyna Moure
The cast of The Perfect Pot Roast - 2008 includes: Wild Card Kitty
Yes, British or Irish.
The cast of Blaze the Pot Smoking Deer - 2009 includes: Adam Cooley as Blaze - voice
The cast of Paka Kambal Pot Chhota - 1986 includes: Uttam Mohanty Aparajita Mohanty Prashant Nanda Mahashweta Roy Niharika Sahu Jairam Samal
The lid of a pot- pot lid.
Tea pot.
Why do we call marijuana weed
Pot means 'mitti ka patra'.
The weight of a cast iron pot can vary depending on its size and design. Generally, a standard cast iron pot can weigh anywhere from 5 to 15 pounds.
The pot cannot call the kettle black because they both share the same fault or flaw.
Root-bound or pot-bound
probably because it's shaped like an old-fasioned soup pot/cauldron.
The Flower Pot Men is a British children's program produced by BBC.
you call it Gamla. don't know if that's the spelling though
The British call a flashlight a torch.
yes.