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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 pock·et n. Pronunciation: ' pä-kət Function: noun Etymology: Middle English poket, from Anglo-French poket, pochete, diminutive of poke, pouche bag ― more at POUCH Date: 15th century 1 a : a small bag carried by a person : PURSE b : a small bag that is sewed or inserted in a garment so that it is open at the top or side <coat pocket > 2 : supply of money : MEANS 3 : RECEPTACLE , CONTAINER : as a : an opening at the corner or side of a billiard table b : a superficial pouch in some animals 4 : a small often isolated area or group < pocket s of unemployment>: a : a cavity containing a deposit (as of gold, water, or gas) b : AIR POCKET 5 : a place for a batten made by sewing a strip on a sail 6 a : BLIND ALLEY b : the position of a contestant in a race hemmed in by others c : an area formed by blockers from which a football quarterback attempts to pass 7 : the concave area at the base of the finger sections of a baseball glove or mitt in which the ball is normally caught –pock·et·ful \- ˌ fu ̇ l\ noun –in one's pocket : in one's control or possession –in pocket 1 : provided with funds 2 : in the position of having made a profit –out of pocket 1 : low on money or funds 2 : having suffered a loss 3 : from cash on hand]]> 2 pocket n. Function: transitive verb Date: 1589 1 a : to put or enclose in or as if in one's pocket < pocket ed the change> b : to appropriate to one's own use : STEAL c : to refuse assent to (a bill) by a pocket veto 2 : to put up with : ACCEPT 3 : to set aside : SUPPRESS < pocket ed his pride> 4 a : to hem in b : to drive (a ball) into a p…