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Definition: Potholder |
PotholderNoun1. An insulated pad for holding hot pots. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
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Consumer Goods | |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
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| Language | Translations for "potholder"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | ||||||||||
Hungarian | edényfogó (oven gloves, oven mitts). (various references) | ||||||||||
Pig Latin | otholderpay прихватка. (various references) | ||||||||||
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Words beginning with "potholder": potholders. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "d-e-h-l-o-o-p-r-t" | |
-1 letter: porthole, potholed, theropod. | |
-2 letters: droplet, photoed, pothole, toehold, torpedo, trooped. | |
-3 letters: dehort, deport, holder, hooped, hooper, hooted, hooter, hotrod, looped, looper, looted, looter, petrol, polder, poodle, poohed, pooled, ported, pother, redtop, replot, retold, retool, rooted, tholed, thorpe, toledo, tooled, tooler. | |
-4 letters: depot, depth, dhole, doeth, dolor, doper, doter, drool, droop, dropt, ephod, ephor, helot. | |
| Words containing the letters "d-e-h-l-o-o-p-r-t" | |
+1 letter: potholders. | |
+2 letters: heteroploid. | |
+3 letters: heteroploids, heteroploidy. | |
+4 letters: dinitrophenol. | |
+5 letters: dinitrophenols, heteroploidies, leukodystrophy, orthopedically, phosphorylated, radiotelephone, radiotelephony. | |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010000 01101111 01110100 01101000 01101111 01101100 01100100 01100101 01110010 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)P o t h o l d e r |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0050 006F 0074 0068 006F 006C 0064 0065 0072 |
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)508186748178707184 |
| 1. Definition 2. Usage: Commercial 3. Expressions: Internet 4. Translations: Modern | 5. Derivations 6. Anagrams 7. Orthography 8. Bibliography |
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