From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpottedpot‧ted /ˈpɒtɪd $ ˈpɑː-/ adjective [only before noun] 1 DLGgrowing indoors in a pot a potted plant2 → potted history/biography/version3 British EnglishDF potted meat or fish has been cooked and stored in a container, usually in the form of a paste for spreading on bread
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potted• They were farcically satirical potted biographies in sets of two rhyming couplets.• Some include potted guides to Euro-jargon and decision-making, with compendia of recent important legislation.• Martin's potted history of each railway is certainly sufficiently detailed to whet the appetite enough to free buttocks from armchair Dralon.• a potted palm• Katina puts out her best potted plant on a stand on the pavement in the summer.• Suspend a cage from a strong hook in the ceiling and fill it with potted plants, preferably the trailing kind.• Polling stations would be awash with coffee machines and potted plants.• Make room in the greenhouse for first batches of potted roses.potted plant• A Shambellie pug, a bather, a negro-a potted plant.• Ku allegedly paid him with $ 500 left under a potted plant.• Polling stations would be awash with coffee machines and potted plants.• This obviously does not occur with well-grown potted plants.• They wish to convert Pima County supervisors into potted plants like the Tucson mayor and council.• Katina puts out her best potted plant on a stand on the pavement in the summer.• Suspend a cage from a strong hook in the ceiling and fill it with potted plants, preferably the trailing kind.• Time-released water capsules for your potted plants when you were away?