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Pot may refer to:
Containers
- Flowerpot, a container for growing plants
- Cooking pot
- Chamber pot
- Pot (poker)
- Pot glass, a kind of beer glass
- Pot haircut, looking as though someone put a bowl on the head and cut off all the visible hair
- Fishing pot, containers for trapping crabs
- Shannon Pot, the traditional source of the River Shannon
Abbreviations and symbols
- Potentiometer, a variable resistor
- Microsoft PowerPoint template, which has the file extension .pot
- The Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, stock symbol: POT
- Pontefract Tanshelf railway station, England; National Rail station code POT
- Pot, the abbreviation for the orchid genus Potinara
- A Plain Old telephone, that is not a digital telephone, used on the Plain Old Telephone Service
Other
- Pottery
- The Prince of Tennis
- Pol Pot, leader of the communist movement known as the Khmer Rouge (13 May 1975 – 7 January 1979)
- Pot, a slang term for the drug cannabis (marijuana)
- Pot, the pooled wagers or other funds being competed for when gambling or in tournaments, in games and sports such as poker and pool
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