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stock·pot
(stŏk′pŏt′)n.
1. A wide, deep pot with two handles and a lid, typically used for preparing broth or soup.
2. A rich supply or resource.
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stockpot
(ˈstɒkˌpɒt)n
(Cookery) chiefly Brit a pot in which stock for soup, etc, is made or kept
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stock•pot
(ˈstɒkˌpɒt)n.
a pot in which stock for soup, sauces, etc., is made and kept.
[1850–55]
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Noun | 1. | stockpot - a pot used for preparing soup stock pot - metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid |
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