Potable
Potable, or Potulenta.fit to drink, drinkable
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Potable, or Potulenta.fit to drink, drinkable
Potagron.a kind of West-India pickle
Potashn.a fixed alkali obtained from the ashes of plants
Potationn.a drinking-bout, draft, good dose
Potatoen.well known esculent root
Potbellieda.having a big or prominent belly
Potchv.t.to poach, boil, dress, thrust, push
Potcompanionn.a fellow-drinker, a crony
Potelotn.an ore, sulphuret of molybden
Potencyn.power, might, strength, efficacy, ability
Potenta.powerful, strong, forcible, efficacious
Potentaten.a sovereign, prince, monarch, king
Potentiality, or Potentialnessn.possiblity, power
Potentiallyad.in power, in effect, in reality
Potentlyad.powerfully, strongly, efficaciously
Potentnessn.power, might, great strength
Potherv.i.to make a stir;n.a bustle, a stir
Potherbn.an herb fit to be boiled for food
Pothookn.a hook to hang a pot on, bad writing
Potionn.a draft, especially in physic, a dose
Potlidn.the lid of a pot, the cover of a pot
Potsherdn.a piece of some broken earthen pot
Potstonen.a species of magnetian stone
Pottagen.usually called porridge, which see
Pottern.man who makes earthen vessels
Potteryn.the works or business of a potter
Pottingn.the act of drinking, toping, drunken-ness