All English words - page 4394
nounOriginally: any of several kinds of aquatic plant (not identified). later: specifically (potamogeton) a cosmopolitan genus of aquatic plants with submerged and sometimes floating leaves (family potamogetonaceae); (also potamogeton) any of various plants of this genus; a pondweed.
adjectiveOf or relating to potamology.
nounAn expert in or student of potamology.
nounThe study of rivers.
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A geochemical potamology has developed over the last decades and we now more fully understand the c…
nounAn instrument for measuring the force of a river current.
nounPlankton found in rivers or streams.
nounAn alkaline potassium compound, especially potassium carbonate or hydroxide.
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Glauber created a mixture of saltpeter, lime, phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash which was the fi…
nounA factory where potash is made.
nounPotassium amide, knh₂, a flammable yellowish-white solid used in the synthesis of organic compounds, especially as a source of potassium atoms or amino groups.
adjectiveContaining or relatively rich in potassium.
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Subsidy rates for phosphatic and potassic fertilizers
nounThe chemical element of atomic number 19, a soft silvery-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group.
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For example, lithium, sodium, and potassium comprised a triad of soft, highly reactive metals.
Potation
pə(ʊ)ˈteɪʃ(ə)nnounAn alcoholic drink.
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Lite potations are very american
nounAn alcoholic drink.
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Lite potations are very american
nounA starchy plant tuber which is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable.
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Roast potatoes
nounA starchy plant tuber which is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable.
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Roast potatoes
Plural of potato
nounA drinker; a tippler or toper.
nounA member of a north american people living originally around lake michigan.
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These indians, such as the shawnees, ottawas, and the potawatomis, were shocked and disappointed wh…
adjectiveRelating to the potawatomi or their language.
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The united states also managed to gain three million acres of delaware and potawatomi land in india…
adjectiveHaving a fat, round stomach
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Who's that potbellied man sitting over there?, she owns a potbellied pig.
nounA large, protruding, rotund stomach.
nounA large, protruding, rotund stomach.
verbTo produce artistic, literary, or other creative work solely to make a living by catering to popular taste, without regard to artistic quality.
verbTo produce artistic, literary, or other creative work solely to make a living by catering to popular taste, without regard to artistic quality.
nounA book, film, or other creative work produced solely to make the originator a living by catering to popular taste.
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They may as well have called it deep six, because the film plummeted into a predictable pastiche of…
nounA book, film, or other creative work produced solely to make the originator a living by catering to popular taste.
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They may as well have called it deep six, because the film plummeted into a predictable pastiche of…
nounArtistic, literary, or other creative work produced solely to make the originator a living by catering to popular taste, without regard to artistic quality; the production of such work.
adjectiveOf the nature of a potboiler; undertaken or produced solely to make the originator a living by catering to popular taste, without regard to artistic quality.
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