potus

[ poh-tuhs ]

noun,plural po·ti [poh-tahy]. /ˈpoʊ taɪ/.
  1. (in prescriptions) a drink.

Origin of potus

1
From the Latin word pōtus

Other definitions for POTUS (2 of 2)

POTUS
[ poh-tuhs ]

noun
  1. President of the United States (a code name used especially by the Secret Service).

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How to use potus in a sentence

  • Having landed somewhere near Poti their scheme would be to make for Avaloff's estate in Georgia.

  • Alva, who has risen painfully from his couch, sneaks up to Kungu Poti from behind and pulls him back by the collar.

    Pandora's Box | Frank Wedekind
  • The author has traversed all the region which is to be developed by the new railway from Novo-rossisk to Poti.

    Glimpses of Indian Birds | Douglas Dewar
  • And he gave him to wife Asenath the daughter of Poti-phera priest of On.

    Heroes of Israel | Theodore Gerald Soares
  • So Stepan and others were left behind to take the heavy goods straight to Poti perhaps.

    Dariel | R. D. Blackmore

British Dictionary definitions for POTUS

POTUS

/ (ˈpəʊtəs) /


n acronym for
  1. informal (in the US) President of the United States

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