different between poted vs potted
poted
English
Verb
poted
- simple past tense and past participle of pote
Anagrams
- PEDOT, depot, dépôt, opted, toped
poted From the web:
- what potted flowers attract hummingbirds
- what potted plants do well in shade
- what potted plants repel mosquitoes
- what potted plants keep mosquitoes away
- what potted plants grow well in shade
- what potted plants can survive winter
- what potted plants like full sun
- what potted plants attract butterflies
potted
English
Etymology
Adjective meaning "prepared in advance" first used in a published work by L. Susan Stebbing in her Pelican classic Thinking to some purpose (1939), where "potted thinking" is defined as "a compressed statement to save us the trouble of thinking".
Pronunciation
Verb
potted
- simple past tense and past participle of pot
Adjective
potted (not comparable)
- (informal) Prepared in advance, as though preserved by potting.
- The company released a potted statement.
- (slang) Drunk.
- Of a biographical or historical account, expressed in a relatively short, brief form.
Synonyms
- (prepared in advance): preprepared
- (drunk): See Thesaurus:drunk
Further reading
- potted at OneLook Dictionary Search
potted From the web:
- what potted flowers attract hummingbirds
- what potted plants do well in shade
- what potted plants attract hummingbirds
- what potted plants repel mosquitoes
- what potted plants keep mosquitoes away
- what potted plants grow well in shade
- what potted plants can survive winter
- what potted plants like full sun
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