double boiler vs gazunder

double boiler

noun
  • A pair of interlocking pots, the lower one filled with water which when boiling heats the contents of the upper pot. 

  • A large pan containing hot water, into which other smaller pans are set in order to cook food at low heat (below the boiling point) or to keep food warm. 

gazunder

noun
  • A chamber pot. 

verb
  • To reduce the offer price of a property after agreeing to a higher one (normally just before contracts are exchanged) 

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