"Potages" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Potages are thick soups made from a mixture of ingredients, often consisting of meat or fish, vegetables, and broth. They are typically served hot and may be thickened with bread or cream. Examples of potages include cream of broccoli soup, creamy tomato soup, and chicken noodle soup.
A cooking vessel made of ceramic, metal, or other materials. It's typically heated on a stove or in an oven to cook food inside.
The word "potability" refers to the quality of being safe and suitable for drinking. In other words, it refers to the quality of water that is safe to drink.
A device or system that makes water drinkable by removing impurities or contaminants, or a substance that purifies water.
A thick soup, esp. one made with vegetables, beans, or fish. In British English also, a thin soup.
A potager is a French term for a kitchen garden or a fancy vegetable garden, typically featuring a mix of herbs, edible flowers, and other plants that are close to the house. It is often used to describe a small, ornamental garden where flowers and vegetables are grown together in a decorative way, usually in a parterre or a box garden, often surrounded by a brick or stone wall.
Traveling from one body of fresh water to another, especially to spawn, as certain fish do.
The potamogale is a genus of small, carnivorous mammals in the airport Hog family (Herpestidae) that is endemic to the river-dwelling savannas and forests of middle Africa (Equatorial Guinea, DR Congo and Angola). They live in wetlands adjacent to or within dense forest zones.
Potamography refers to the study of rivers, including their physical and biological characteristics, history, and economic significance.
Potamophis is a genus of venomous snakes in the family Colubridae, commonly known as water snakes or picosize_gridines.
The word "Potamopsongiae" refers to a group of freshwater sponges that belong to the class Phylum Porifera, Subphylum Haploscleromorpha. These sponges are characterized by being attached to rocks or other submerged objects in rivers and streams and are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.