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POTS$94598$ - translation to german

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
POTS (disambiguation)

POTS      
n. Regulärer Telefonservice langsame und einfache Telefonverbindung (im Gegensatz zu zellularen Telefonen oder digitalen Leitungen)
baking pan         
  • Ancient Greek]] casserole and brazier, 6th/4th century BC, exhibited in the Ancient Agora Museum in [[Athens]], housed in the [[Stoa of Attalus]].
  • Commercial [[waffle iron]] requiring seasoning
  • Copper saucepans, [[Vaux-le-Vicomte]] castle
  • [[Cast-iron skillet]]s, before seasoning (left) and after several years of use (right)
  • sauté pan]]
  • Kitchen in the [[Uphagen's House]] in [[Long Market]], [[Gdańsk]], Poland
  • Two cooking pots (Grapen) from medieval Hamburg circa 1200-1400 AD
  • Stainless steel
  • [[Cast-iron]]
  • Carbon steel
  • steamer]] to be placed in a pot of boiling water
  • Silicone ladles
  • Replica of a [[Viking]] cooking-pot hanging over a fire
TYPES OF FOOD PREPARATION CONTAINERS FOR USE ON STOVETOPS OR IN OVENS; COOKING POTS, CASSEROLES, SAUCEPANS, FRYING PANS, BAKING TINS, STOCKPOTS, ETC.
Saucepan; Cookware; Cooking vessel; Pot (cooking); Saucepan Lid; Pan (cooking); Cooking pan; Bakeware; Baking pan; Cooking pot; Pots and pans; Pans; Electric griddle; Pots and Pans; Cake tin; Sauce-pan; Caldero; Cake pan; Non-stick pan; Non-stick pans; Stewpot; Bakeware and cookware; Cake-Tin; Cookware & bakeware; Dish pan; Cake Tin; Pan (dish); Caketin; Soup pot; Baking tin
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baking tin         
  • Ancient Greek]] casserole and brazier, 6th/4th century BC, exhibited in the Ancient Agora Museum in [[Athens]], housed in the [[Stoa of Attalus]].
  • Commercial [[waffle iron]] requiring seasoning
  • Copper saucepans, [[Vaux-le-Vicomte]] castle
  • [[Cast-iron skillet]]s, before seasoning (left) and after several years of use (right)
  • sauté pan]]
  • Kitchen in the [[Uphagen's House]] in [[Long Market]], [[Gdańsk]], Poland
  • Two cooking pots (Grapen) from medieval Hamburg circa 1200-1400 AD
  • Stainless steel
  • [[Cast-iron]]
  • Carbon steel
  • steamer]] to be placed in a pot of boiling water
  • Silicone ladles
  • Replica of a [[Viking]] cooking-pot hanging over a fire
TYPES OF FOOD PREPARATION CONTAINERS FOR USE ON STOVETOPS OR IN OVENS; COOKING POTS, CASSEROLES, SAUCEPANS, FRYING PANS, BAKING TINS, STOCKPOTS, ETC.
Saucepan; Cookware; Cooking vessel; Pot (cooking); Saucepan Lid; Pan (cooking); Cooking pan; Bakeware; Baking pan; Cooking pot; Pots and pans; Pans; Electric griddle; Pots and Pans; Cake tin; Sauce-pan; Caldero; Cake pan; Non-stick pan; Non-stick pans; Stewpot; Bakeware and cookware; Cake-Tin; Cookware & bakeware; Dish pan; Cake Tin; Pan (dish); Caketin; Soup pot; Baking tin
Backform

Definition

Plain Old Telephone Service
<communications> (POTS) The traditional voice service provided by phone companies, especially when opposed to data services. Note that the acronym POTS is sometimes expanded as "Plain Old Telephone System" in which sense it is synonymous to {Public Switched Telephone Network} but used somewhat derogatively. (1998-05-18)

Wikipedia

POTS

Pots most commonly refers to pottery, the ceramic ware made by potters

POTS or Pots may also refer to:

  • Plain old telephone service, basic wireline telecommunication connection
    • POTS codec, a digital audio device
    • DSL filter, also known as a POTS filter
  • Packet-Optical Transport System, a means of optical transport for 100 Gigabit Ethernet that is agnostic and converged with respect to lower layers
  • Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, a medical condition
  • Poverty of the stimulus, an argument in favor of innate grammar