pot also a slang word for cannabis
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metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid
toilet: a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
the quantity contained in a pot
a container in which plants are cultivated
batch: (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)
slang for a paunch
potentiometer: a resistor with three terminals, the third being an adjustable center terminal; used to adjust voltages in radios and TV sets
street names for marijuana
plant in a pot; "He potted the palm"
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The pot in poker refers to the sum of money that players wager during a single hand or game, according to the betting rules of the variant being played. It is likely that the word pot is related to or derived from the word jackpot.
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Cookware and bakeware are types of food preparation containers commonly found in the kitchen.Cookware is composed of various cooking vessels such as saucepans and fry pans intended for use on stove or range cooktop. Bakeware is composed of cooking vessels intended for use inside an oven. The terms cookware and bakeware are not exclusive, and it is possible for a single utensil to be used as both cookware and bakeware.
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Pood (Пуд in Russian) or pud is a unit of mass equal to 40 funt (фунт, Russian pounds). It was approximately 16.38 kilograms (36.11 pounds). It was used in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. Pood was first mentioned in a number of documents of the 12th century. Together with other units of weight of the old Russian weight measurement system, pood was abolished in the USSR in 1924. ...
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The money in the center of the table, being contested by the players still remaining in the hand.
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The money gathered in the middle of the table from blinds, bets, and raises. This money goes to the winner, or winners as the case may be. If you have not yet folded, you are "in the pot."
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A fired clay container placed in the furnace in which the batch of glass ingredients is fused, and kept molten. The glass worker gathers directly from the pot.
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In a poker game, the amount of money that accumulates in the middle of the table as each player antes, bets, and raises. The pot goes to the winner of the hand.
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The money or chips in the center of a table that players try to win.
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Potentiometer. A device (commonly attached to a knob or slider) used to adjust some aspect of the signal being passed through it, or to send out a control signal corresponding to its position.
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A holding area for molten glass where the glass is continually kept at a designated heat for gathering.
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The pot is the money that builds up during the course of a game. The pot grows from player antes, bets and raises. The pot's value depends on the stakes of the game and the amount that players bet. The pot is awarded to the winner of the hands in each round. If two players have equivalent winning hands, they will split the pot. The house also takes a small percentage.
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a steel hat
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A meshlike trap with a funnel-shaped opening, used to capture finfish, lobsters and crabs.
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a trap used to capture fish, especially crustaceans.
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a variable resistor used to alter voltage.
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The socket at the bottom of a lock which takes the gudgeon or tan pin.
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The total amount of money that has been bet on a hand, this is the prize for the winner of the hand.
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a variable resistor (rotary or linear) used to control volume, tone, or other function of an electronic device.
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A natural vertical shaft open to the surface.
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A vessel for holding molten metal. Also used to refer to the electrolytic reduction cell employed in winning certain metals, such as aluminum, from a fused electrolyte. Pot Annealing Is the same as Box Annealing. Pouring The transfer of molten metal from the ladle into ingot molds or other types of molds; for example, in castings. Powder cutting Oxygen cutting in which powder is injected into the cutting oxygen stream to assist the cutting action.
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(paut, translated as "Ennead") The primary translation is "bread," but this represents the bonding integrity of divine substance. It is one of the most complex concepts of the ancient religion, the foundation of their belief system. The basic concept lies at the root of the words "pottery" and "potent," inherited through the Latin.
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or "Starch," Barley: is the grain deprived of its outer husk.
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A device made of steel or suitable material, in a variety of shapes and sizes, utilized to hold and display pyrotechnic compositions.
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Securities from a new issue that are returned to the lead underwriter by the participating syndicate members for sale to institutional investors.
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The amount of money or chips that accumulate in a round of poker which grows as players ante up, raise and call bets. The winner of that particular round wins the pot. If two players are holding the same hand then they will split the pot.
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The total amount of money bet so far in a hand.
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(process) To embed a component in a material within a casing that becomes part of the product, primarily for protection.
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Large mug of beer.
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Definitions of pan on the Web:
cooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel
(Greek mythology) god of fields and woods and shepherds and flocks; represented as a man with goat's legs and horns and ears; identified with Roman Sylvanus or Faunus
make a sweeping movement; "The camera panned across the room"
wash dirt in a pan to separate out the precious minerals
shallow container made of metal
chimpanzees; more closely related to Australopithecus than to other pongids
express a totally negative opinion of; "The critics panned the performance"
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The acronym "PAN" can refer to: * Partai Amanat Nasional, or "National Mandate Party", an Indonesian political party. * Partido Acción Nacional, or "National Action Party", a Mexican political party. * Partido Acción Nacional, or "National Action Party", a Salvadorian political party.* Partido de Avanzada Nacional, or "National Advancement Party", a Guatemalan political party.* Peroxyacyl nitrates, respiratory and eye irritants found in smog. ...
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Josif Pančić (Јосиф Панчић) (1814-1888) was a world-renown Serbian botanist.
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Yano was a folk/punk rock band in the Philippines. The band members were originally composed of Dong Abay on vocals and Eric Gancio on guitars. It was formed in the early 1990s during their college days in the University of the Philippines. Onie Badiang later joined them as the bassist.
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Pan (pan, Greek Πάν) is a moon of Saturn, named after the god Pan. It was discovered by Mark R. Showalter in 1990 from analysis of old Voyager probe photos. Pan is within the Encke division in Saturn's A Ring; it acts as a shepherd and is responsible for keeping the Encke gap open. Its gravity produces wave patterns in the rings that indicated Pan's presence and led to the reexamination of Voyager photographs of its predicted location. ...
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Pan (Greek Παν, genitive Πανος) is the Greek god who watches over shepherds and their flocks. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a satyr. His parentage is unclear; in some legends he is the son of Zeus and in some he is the son of Hermes. His mother is said to be a nymph. ...
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Chimpanzee, often abbreviated to chimp, is the common name for two species in the genus Pan. The better known chimpanzee is Pan troglodytes, the Common Chimpanzee, living in West and Central Africa. Its cousin, the Bonobo or Pygmy Chimpanzee (Pan paniscus), is found in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The boundary between the two species is formed by the Congo River.
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Pan is the largest crater on Jupiter's moon Amalthea. It is 100 kilometers across and at least 8 kilometers deep.
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Cookware and bakeware are types of food preparation containers commonly found in the kitchen.Cookware is composed of various cooking vessels such as saucepans and fry pans intended for use on stove or range cooktop. Bakeware is composed of cooking vessels intended for use inside an oven. The terms cookware and bakeware are not exclusive, and it is possible for a single utensil to be used as both cookware and bakeware.
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Pan is a novel published by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun in 1894. It is one of his most famous works.
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Pan is a news client for the GNOME desktop, developed by Charles Kerr and others. It supports offline reading, multiple servers, multiple connections, fast (indexed) article header filtering and mass saving of multi-part attachments encoded in uuencode, yEnc and base64; images in common formats can be viewed inline. Pan is free software available for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X and Windows.
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Pan (パン), or more properly Son Pan, is a fictional character in the Animes Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. She is a Human-Saiyan Quarterbreed.
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A camera direction indicating a stationary camera that pivots back and forth or up and down.
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[Spanish] bread.
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To move the viewing window up, down, or sideways to display areas in a geographic data set which, at the current viewing scale, lie outside the viewing window. See also zoom.
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Plant available nitrogen is a calculated quantity of nitrogen made available during the growing season after application of biosolids. PAN includes a percentage of the organic nitrogen (20 percent in year 1), a percentage of the ammonium N (depends on pH and incorporation) and all the nitrate nitrogen in the biosolids.
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A camera movement with the camera body turning to the right or left. On the screen, it produces a mobile framing which scans the space horizontally.
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A Personal Area Network typically covers the few meters surrounding a user's workspace and provides the ability to synchronize computers, transfers files and gain access to local peripherals like printers and a range of pocket hardware. A technology like Bluetooth may enable wireless PAN.
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Short for panorama. Horizontal camera movement.
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to rotate the camera about on its vertical axis.
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(Hunting) The small indentation under the hammer and frizzen of a flintlock rifle in which fine grains of black powder are placed. This powder catches the spark from the frizzen and conducts a spark into the barrel of the rifle via a small hole.
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Pan is one of the smaller of the many moons of Saturn. Pan is located within the Encke Gap in Saturn's rings. Pan has a radius of about 10 km. Pan orbits at 133,583 km from Saturn. Its orbital period is 0.575 earth days. Pan was discovered by Mark R. Showalter/Voyager 2 in 1990. PANDORA Pandora is one of the smaller of the 18 moons of Saturn. Pandora is a shepherd satellite for the outer edge of Saturn's F Ring. It has a radius of about 55x44x31 km. Pandora orbits at 141,700 km from Saturn. ...
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The number that is embossed and/or encoded on a plastic card that identifies the issuer and the particular cardholder account.
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Camera moves from side to side from a stationary position
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Panoramic Shot. Rotating the camera from left to right or right to left, usually while standing or keeping the tripod in the same position.
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Camera rotation about an axis (vertically) perpendicular to the camera's view direction.
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where the camera rotates sideways (laterally) parallel to the ground
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the National Action Party (Partido Acción Nacional) – the party that carried incumbent president Vicente Fox into power.
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When used in reference to video, it is the sweeping movement of a camera across a scene or the appearance of such movement in a video as created by EditDV's PZR filter.
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the lateral translation of a sound source through or beyond the projection plane. This is accomplished through simulation of changes in relative amplitude balance between two loudspeakers.
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a rare form of vasculitis of unknown aetiology involving the inflammation of predominantly medium and small arteries and impaired circulation in the tissues that the arteries supply.
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PAN stands for Post Authorization Notification. PAN is used to send notification(s) to the reviewers (from the preparers) that an update has occurred and to send additional notifications to other interested parties. PAN can also be used to refer to the notice that is produced by the PAN system. More information on PAN (including a link to the PAN logon page) is available on the Payroll Web Applications Overview page at http://www.payroll.ucla.edu/css-frames/web-apps-frame.asp.
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1) Movement of lighting from side to side. 2) Slang for Pancake.
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The genus of our closest living cousins among the apes, the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and the bonobo (Pan paniscus). Used alone, Pan means both species (and perhaps our common ancestor with them). “Ancestral Pan” means the unnamed species between 5-6 million years (“Pan prior”) and the chimp -bonobo split about 2.5-3.0 million years ago; it is analogous in use to “bipedal ape” in our branch since the common ancestor.
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god of all the shepherds and flocks. An Earth god, his is seen as an ugly satyre with the body of a goat, horns, hair and beard.
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to move a signal from the left to the right of a stereo field, or vice versa.
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panning Turning the camera in the horizontal plane. (Excessive panning back and forth - sometimes called "firehosing" - is highly distracting and should be avoided.) Playback The playing back on a monitor or television receiver of recorded video. Point of view A way of describing what the camera sees as though of in terms of a person who would be seeing that image. For example, a child's point of view implies that the camera is looking up from a relatively low position. ...
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