"Potters" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A potters refers to a person who makes pottery, which is a type of ceramic artwork created by shaping and firing clay on a potter's wheel or by hand.
A potters can also refer to a person who plays the pourer role in team sport, usually tennis, primarily allowing the partner to hit the serve, and positioning themselves to return the opponent's serve at the net.
Also, in relation to English square dancing, a potters is a term for one couple in a four-row formation, which is in second position in the dancers' progression around the hall.
The word "potteen" is another spelling of "tartan", with the variation being primarily found in North American English, particularly among native speakers of Scottish or Irish descent. <br><br>Tartan refers to a specific type of plaid fabric pattern, typically associated with Scotland and the Scottish Highlands, Ireland, and the Hebrides, although it has become popular worldwide due to its historic and aesthetic appeal. The tartan pattern in textiles is characterized by distinctive, crisscrossed patterns of ribbons in specific colors and patterns, which can identify specific families or regions, known as "tartan clans".
The word "potty" typically refers to a toilet, especially one for infants or young children. It can also be used as a verb meaning to urinate or defecate.<br><br>In addition, the term is sometimes used informally to refer to a place where people go to the bathroom, but in more formal contexts, it's usually referred to as a restroom or a restroom facility.<br><br>In childrens' culture, it's also associated with the process of using the toilet, often tied to toilet training.<br><br>Interestingly, "potty" can be seen as a common term in British English, equivalent to the American term "pot" or just "toilet"