The word is potential.
tea- the thing you drink pot- a container/thing you can put things in teapot- a pot/container that can hold tea.
Pot only has one syllable.
The answer depends on the size of each pot. If we assume each pot holds 1 gallon of liquid, then there would be 12 gallons in a 12-pot. However, if each pot holds a different amount, then the total would vary.
Chicken Pot Pie! =)
The proverb is not 'You can get a quart into a pint pot.'It is 'You can't get a quart into a pint pot.' That means - don't waste your time trying to do something that is not possible!
Pot
The word pot is a noun. The plural form is pots.
The word pot is both a noun and a verb. Examples: Noun: The pot of soup was enough for everyone. Verb: After you pot these seedlings, set them where they can get some sun.
No. Pot is a noun, and more rarely a verb. But it cannot be a preposition.
The letters in 'pot' will spell the noun top and the verb opt.
Its a party
A pinch pot is a small clay pot, made by starting with a ball of clay and pressing a hole on it, then pinching the sides until it becomes a pot.
The noun kettle is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a pot used to boil liquids; a word for a thing.
The noun(naming word) is 'pot'. For all common nouns the definitive/indefinite artical 'the/a-an' is the immediately preceeding word. The difference between 'a' & 'an' For 'a' the following noun starts with a consonant, except 'h'. For 'an' the following noun starts with a vowel, and includes 'h'. e.g. 'an house' or 'an horse' NOT 'a house', nor ' a horse' etc.s, Proper nouns do not use the (in)definite article. It is 'New York' , NOT 'the New York'. 'The pot is hot'. 'The' the definite article 'pot' common noun 'is' verb(doing word) from the present tense of verb 'to be' 'hot' adjective ; describing the noun 'pot'.
i dont know :P
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A melting pot is an idiom meant to express a place where things or people mingle or blend together. It is often preceded or followed by a noun. Examples: "A Social Melting pot", "a melting pot for the arts" Sometimes it is preceded by adjectives such as in "a veritable melting pot".