pata — meaning in English
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English meaning
- barrage noun A sudden, heavy, and continuous stream of something, especially words, questions, or gunfire.
- cauldron noun A large round pot used for boiling liquids over a fire.
- chowder noun A thick, creamy soup usually containing seafood or vegetables and potatoes.
- copper noun A reddish-brown metal, chemical symbol Cu, widely used in wiring and pipes for its conductivity.
- pot noun A round container, usually with a handle, used for cooking or holding things such as plants.
- spade noun A hand tool with a flat blade and a handle, used for digging.
- spades noun The suit of playing cards marked with the black ♠ symbol.
- stew noun A dish of meat and vegetables cooked slowly together in liquid.
Senses
pata is used for these senses in English:
- barrage Type of firework containing a mixture of firework types in one single-ignition package.
- cauldron A large bowl-shaped pot used for boiling over an open flame.
- chowder A stew, particularly fish or seafood, not necessarily thickened.
- copper (UK, AU, dated) A large pot, often used for heating water or washing clothes over a fire. In Australasia at least, it could also be a fixed installation made of copper, with a fire underneath and its own chimney. Generally made redundant by the advent of the washing machine.
- hot pot (chiefly, UK) A stew of beef or lamb and potatoes.
- pot A vessel used for brewing or serving drinks: a coffeepot or teapot.
- pot (historical) An iron hat with a broad brim worn as a helmet.
- ragout a stew of meat and vegetables mixed together
barrage — full definition
- noun A sudden, heavy, and continuous stream of something, especially words, questions, or gunfire.
- noun A man-made barrier across a river built to control its depth or flow.
- verb To attack or overwhelm with a continuous stream of something.
cauldron — full definition
- noun A large round pot used for boiling liquids over a fire.
- noun A tense or chaotic situation.