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6-letter words containing po

  • posser — a short stick used for stirring clothes in a washtub
  • posses — posse comitatus.
  • posset — a drink made of hot milk curdled with ale, wine, or the like, often sweetened and spiced.
  • possie — a job; position.
  • posslq — either of two persons, one of each sex, who share living quarters but are not related by blood, marriage, or adoption: a categorization used by the U.S. Census Bureau.
  • possum — opossum.
  • postal — of or relating to the post office or mail service: postal delivery; postal employees.
  • posted — Chiefly British. a single dispatch or delivery of mail. the mail itself. the letters and packages being delivered to a single recipient. an established mail system or service, especially under government authority.
  • poster — post horse.
  • postie — A postie is a postman.
  • postil — a commentary or marginal note, as in a Bible
  • postop — postoperative.
  • posybl — Programming system for distributed applications. A Linda implementation for Unix networks by Ioannis Schoinas <[email protected]>.
  • pot on — to transfer (a plant) to a larger flowerpot
  • potage — soup, especially any thick soup made with cream.
  • potale — residue from a grain distillery, used as animal feed
  • potaro — a river in central Guyana: (Kaieteur Falls) one of highest waterfalls in the world at 741 feet (226 meters). 100 miles (161 km) long.
  • potash — potassium carbonate, especially the crude impure form obtained from wood ashes.
  • potass — potash.
  • potato — Also called Irish potato, white potato. the edible tuber of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum, of the nightshade family.
  • potboy — (esp formerly) a youth or man employed at a public house to serve beer, etc
  • potche — to thrust, pierce, or stab
  • poteen — the first distillation of a fermented mash in the making of whiskey.
  • potent — (of a cross) having a crosspiece at the extremity of each arm: a cross potent.
  • potful — the amount that can be held by a pot.
  • potgun — a pot-shaped gun or mortar, a gun with a large bore
  • pother — commotion; uproar.
  • pothos — any of various tropical climbing vines belonging to the genera Pothos and Epipremnum, of the arum family, especially E. aureum, widely cultivated for its variegated foliage.
  • potion — a drink or draft, especially one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers: a love potion; a sleeping potion.
  • potjie — a three-legged iron pot used for cooking over a wood fire
  • potosi — a city in S Bolivia: formerly a rich silver-mining center. 13,022 feet (3970 meters) above sea level.
  • potpie — a deep-dish pie containing meat, chicken, or the like, often combined with vegetables and topped with a pastry crust.
  • potted — placed or enclosed in a pot.
  • potter — Beatrix [bee-uh-triks] /ˈbi ə trɪks/ (Show IPA), 1866–1943, English writer and illustrator of children's books.
  • pottle — a former liquid measure equal to two quarts.
  • pouchy — possessing or resembling a pouch: pouchy folds under the eyes.
  • pouffe — a high headdress with the hair rolled in puffs, worn by women in the late 18th century.
  • pouffy — a high headdress with the hair rolled in puffs, worn by women in the late 18th century.
  • poukit — (of a bird or animal) plucked, moulted
  • pounce — to swoop down suddenly and grasp, as a bird does in seizing its prey.
  • poured — to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something: to pour a glass of milk; to pour water on a plant.
  • pourer — to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something: to pour a glass of milk; to pour water on a plant.
  • pourie — a jug; pitcher
  • pouted — to thrust out the lips, especially in displeasure or sullenness.
  • pouter — a person who pouts.
  • powder — British Dialect. a sudden, frantic, or impulsive rush.
  • powellAdam Clayton, Jr. 1908–72, U.S. clergyman, politician, and civil-rights leader: congressman 1945–67, 1969–71.
  • powers — ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something.
  • powter — to potter about, to do trifling simple tasks
  • powwaw — an expression of disbelief or contempt
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