(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
The money gathered in the middle of the table from blinds, bets, and raises This money goes to the winner, or winners as the case may be If you have not yet folded, you are "in the pot "
(Potentiometer): Actually the potentiometers used in ESCs are called trim-pots; they consist of a fixed resistor and a wiper, kind of like a micro wiper speed control As the wiper wipes across the resistor it varies the resistance going to the leads that are mounted to the circuit board
A pot is a deep round container used for cooking stews, soups, and other food. metal cooking pots. A pot of stew, soup, or other food is an amount of it contained in a pot. He was stirring a pot of soup
All the money in the middle of the poker table that goes to the winner of the hand is the pot Any player who has not yet folded is said to be "in the pot " A player who has called an initial bet is said to have entered the pot
A black plug receptacle used to connect the surface-potential ground wire to the instrument
In the games of snooker and billiards, if you pot a ball, you succeed in hitting it into one of the pockets. He did not pot a ball for the next two frames. = pocket see also potted, chamber pot, chimney pot, coffee pot, lobster pot, melting pot, plant pot