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Meaning of gallipot
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gallipot (n.)
A glazed earthen pot or vessel, used by druggists and apothecaries for containing medicines, etc.
gallipot Sentence Examples
- The apothecary handed the knight a gallipot filled with a potent elixir.
- In the physician's study, rows of gallipots lined the shelves, each holding a different healing substance.
- The alchemist's gallipot contained a mysterious concoction that sparkled with an otherworldly glow.
- The witch brewed a potion in her cauldron, adding ingredients from various gallipots.
- The jester carried a gallipot filled with a concoction that made his audience laugh hysterically.
- The physician's gallipot held a salve that soothed burns and eased pain.
- The alchemist's experimental gallipot resulted in a potion that turned lead into gold.
- The apothecary's gallipot overflowed with aromatic herbs and spices.
- The physician placed the gallipot on the patient's bedside table, containing a bitter but effective remedy.
- In the wizard's tower, a gallipot shimmered with an enchanting blue hue, holding the key to unlocking arcane secrets.
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A glazed earthen pot or vessel, used by druggists and apothecaries for containing medicines, etc.
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The apothecary handed the knight a gallipot filled with a potent elixir.
In the physician's study, rows of gallipots lined the shelves, each holding a different healing substance.
The alchemist's gallipot contained a mysterious concoction that sparkled with an otherworldly glow.
The witch brewed a potion in her cauldron, adding ingredients from various gallipots.