What's the difference between cachepot and flowerpot?
Cachepot
Definition:
(n.) An ornamental casing for a flowerpot, of porcelain, metal, paper, etc.
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Flowerpot
Definition:
(n.) A vessel, commonly or earthenware, for earth in which plants are grown.
Example Sentences:
(1) The results accord with the data obtained by the conventional flowerpot procedure and show that castration does not influence the amount of REMs before, during, and after REMs deprivation in the rat.
(2) There, he and a British tourist each picked up a heavy clay flowerpot, standing either side of the door ready to hit the gunman if he broke in.
(3) The test-tube ginseng thus formed were transferred to regular flowerpots and grew well.
(4) In his and Cameron's day, the Bullingdon was most notorious for heaving a weighty flowerpot through the window of a distinguished Oxford eaterie.
(5) In scenes reminiscent of Baghdad after the fall of Saddam Hussein, hundreds of people swarmed through the unoccupied house of Fatah strongman Mohammed Dahlan, after his neighbourhood fell to Hamas, stripping everything, including windows, doors and flowerpots.
(6) The ethanol intake of Long-Evans male rats was recorded before, during and after deprivation of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep produced with the flowerpot technique modified by using a cuff pedestal and electrified grid floor instead of water.
(7) This is an example of it right now," and he points to the flowerpot the photographer has asked him to hold.
(8) This thing breeds in small containers: flowerpots, gutters, tyres, water bottles.
(9) The serried crowd were heirs to the common folk who – armed with knives, flowerpots and stones – had rebelled against Napoleonic troops in nearby streets two centuries earlier.