- A
watering can (or
watering pot) is a
portable container,
usually with a
handle and a funnel, used to
water plants by hand. It has been in use
since at...
- A
pot-in-
pot refrigerator, clay
pot cooler or zeer (Arabic: زير) is an
evaporative cooling refrigeration device which does not use electricity. It uses...
- 1772, pp. 191–2: "if a gardener's
watering-
pot be
filled with
water, the hole at the top
being stopped, the
water will not flow out of any of the holes...
- Hot
pot or
hotpot (simplified Chinese: 火锅;
traditional Chinese: 火鍋; pinyin: huǒguō; lit. 'fire
pot'), also
known as steamboat, is a dish
whereby a heat...
- The moka
pot is a stove-top or
electric coffee maker that
brews coffee by p****ing hot
water driven by
vapor pressure through ground coffee.
Named after...
- W. "The Devil's
Watering Pot"
United States Naval Institute Proceedings September 1972 p. 70. Emmott, N.W. "The Devil's
Watering Pot"
United States Naval...
-
depicted with four arms (which hold four symbols: a book, a rosary, a
water pot, and a
musical instrument called the veena). The
festival of
Vasant Panchami...
-
woman arching over the Earth, or as a cow. She was
depicted wearing the
water-
pot sign (nw) that
identifies her. The
pronunciation of
ancient Egyptian is...
- a hill, he
places the
water pot on the ground, but Ganesha, in the form of crow,
knocks the
water pot down. The
spilled water runs down the hill and...
- by
adding boiling water,
which rapidly softens the
noodles and
dissolves the
powdered sauce. The
product is
packaged in a
plastic pot, from
which the prepared...