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pots

n. (plural of pot English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: pot)

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POTS

Pots commonly refers to pottery, the ceramic ware made by potters

POTS or Pots may also refer to:

  • Plain old telephone service, basic wireline telecommunication connection
    • POTS codec, a digital audio device
    • DSL filter, also known as a POTS filter
  • Packet-Optical Transport System, a means of optical transport for 100 Gigabit Ethernet that is agnostic and converged with respect to lower layers
  • Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, a medical condition
  • Poverty of the stimulus, an argument in favor of innate grammar

Usage examples of "pots".

Rilas and I filled our pipes from my sack as Fideran brought to us pots of daru.

A fire had been made for the brewing of daru, and many of my warriors sat upon the leather to one side of the captive, sipping from the pots of daru and calling instructions to the captive or the warrior who possessed him.

Many pots of various sizes were ranged about the room, yet none stood upon the small, legless platform which was positioned beneath the wide window in the left wall.

To the right stood truly large pots, stirred by slavewomen, and through a small opening in the tent beyond the pots, we could see a large fire, over which roasted an entire nilno.

The nilno was tended by a young male, and a short, older male of rounded proportions stood near to the pots in the tent, speaking with other males, and accepting from them something he placed in a large, leather sack at his waist.

I did not know what the stirred pots contained, but did not like the odor, and a glance at my warriors showed that they, too, disliked the aroma and the appearance of the tent.

One of the slavewomen, fear upon her face, gave to Nidisar two wooden pots of whatever the larger pots contained.

Nidisar accepted the pots with a pleasant smile, then stepped the closer to me.

Nidisar approached a platform which stood close to the cloth side of the tent, and placed upon the platform the pots he had been given.

The slave hurried off to see to the nilno, and we had again drained our pots by her return.

Over Larid and Binat were the pots emptied, and soon were my warriors awake again, coughing at the water they had swallowed, shaking their heads to clear their sight.

Comir had had two wooden pots of water poured upon her, yet so deep had the renth taken her, that she stirred hardly at all.

A moment later, large wooden pots of water were emptied upon us, cold water which first shocked the body, then caused it to waken and tingle.

Some saw to a huge metal pot which hung upon an arm of metal above a fire in the wall far to the right, some took large wooden pots of water and cloth rags with which to wash the floors and walls, and some used other cloth, tied about the end of a length of wood, to wash the insides of each of the enclosures.

The small pots were filled by those who tended the huge, metal pot, and the slavewomen washers took the wooden pots to the males and very few females who remained in the enclosures.