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Definition of cachepot in English: cachepotnounˈkaʃpəʊˈkaʃpɒtˈkaSH(ə)ˌpō An ornamental holder for a flowerpot. (花盆的)装饰性托盆 Example sentencesExamples - If just a lone orchid sitting in the window isn't decorative enough for you, put the pot in a pretty cachepot or jardiniere to add visual interest.
- Available exclusively to the readers of the magazine, these three ready-to-hang prints feature primroses showcased in porcelain cachepots.
- You can use a nice container with no drainage hole (often called a cachepot) or a pot with a drainage hole and saucer.
- But if you don't drill drain holes in the bottoms of these containers, you could use the cauldron and buckets as cachepots (French for ‘hide pot’) to hold plants already potted in well-draining containers.
- Maybe add some oversized objects - porcelain bowls or cachepots can be interspersed with books.
- Hand-thrown cachepots and the arrangement's showpiece, a square wreath, also carry out the pear-green scheme.
- The addition of a mercury glass ball set on a cachepot, a green tree ornament, tall candlesticks with green pillars, berries tucked around the shells, and pussy willow branches in a glass vase gives the display a more festive look.
OriginLate 19th century: from French cache-pot, from cacher 'to hide' + pot 'pot'. Rhymesaglow, ago, alow, although, apropos, art nouveau, Bamako, Bardot, beau, Beaujolais Nouveau, below, bestow, blow, bo, Boileau, bons mots, Bordeaux, Bow, bravo, bro, cheerio, Coe, crow, Defoe, de trop, doe, doh, dos-à-dos, do-si-do, dough, dzo, Flo, floe, flow, foe, foreknow, foreshow, forgo, Foucault, froe, glow, go, good-oh, go-slow, grow, gung-ho, Heathrow, heave-ho, heigh-ho, hello, ho, hoe, ho-ho, jo, Joe, kayo, know, lo, low, maillot, malapropos, Marceau, mho, Miró, mo, Mohs, Monroe, mot, mow, Munro, no, Noh, no-show, oh, oho, outgo, outgrow, owe, Perrault, pho, po, Poe, pro, quid pro quo, reshow, righto, roe, Rouault, row, Rowe, sew, shew, show, sloe, slow, snow, so, soh, sow, status quo, stow, Stowe, strow, tally-ho, though, throw, tic-tac-toe, to-and-fro, toe, touch-and-go, tow, trow, undergo, undersow, voe, whacko, whoa, wo, woe, Xuzhou, yo, yo-ho-ho, Zhengzhou, Zhou Definition of cachepot in US English: cachepotnounˈkaSH(ə)ˌpō An ornamental holder for a flowerpot. (花盆的)装饰性托盆 Example sentencesExamples - You can use a nice container with no drainage hole (often called a cachepot) or a pot with a drainage hole and saucer.
- Hand-thrown cachepots and the arrangement's showpiece, a square wreath, also carry out the pear-green scheme.
- Available exclusively to the readers of the magazine, these three ready-to-hang prints feature primroses showcased in porcelain cachepots.
- If just a lone orchid sitting in the window isn't decorative enough for you, put the pot in a pretty cachepot or jardiniere to add visual interest.
- But if you don't drill drain holes in the bottoms of these containers, you could use the cauldron and buckets as cachepots (French for ‘hide pot’) to hold plants already potted in well-draining containers.
- Maybe add some oversized objects - porcelain bowls or cachepots can be interspersed with books.
- The addition of a mercury glass ball set on a cachepot, a green tree ornament, tall candlesticks with green pillars, berries tucked around the shells, and pussy willow branches in a glass vase gives the display a more festive look.
OriginLate 19th century: from French cache-pot, from cacher ‘to hide’ + pot ‘pot’. |