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mud pot

noun

Geology.
  1. a hot spring filled with boiling mud.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of mud pot1

An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900
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Example Sentences

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They found her body on the path that led to the well, an empty mud pot beside her and the gunny sacking tied around her waist.

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I tipped the mud pot and filling his bowl handed it to him.

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So thither I journeyed every morning, and when I said how many we were, perhaps half a mud pot would be doled out, sometimes a little more, depending upon who was in charge.

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Back in June, a 23-year-old Oregon resident fell into a superheated, acidic mud pot and died.

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The makeup of the underground plumbing system determines how the water expresses itself - whether it turns into a hot spring pool, a mud pot or a geyser.

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