kokkur (“cook”). Also compare Proto-West Germanic *kokōn (“to cook”). English Wikipedia has an article on: cook Wikipedia cook (plural cooks) (cooking)...
Cooke, Coke Cook County Cook Islands Cook-Levin theorem Cook Peninsula Cook reduction Cook's theorem Cook's tour Weiss-Cook reaction Cox “Cook”, in OneLook...
From Cook Islands + -er. Cook Islander (plural Cook Islanders) A person from the Cook Islands or of descent of the Cook Islands. person from the Cook Islands...
Cook-szigetek on Hungarian Wikipedia Cook (“James Cook”) + sziget (“island”) + -ek (plural suffix). IPA(key): [ˈkuksiɡɛtɛk] Hyphenation: Cook-‧szi‧ge‧tek...
after Captain James Cook. (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈkʊk ˈaɪ̯.ləndz/ English Wikipedia has an article on: Cook Islands Wikipedia the Cook Islands An archipelago...
Cook Islands Maori The official language of the Cook Islands. Rarotongan official language of the Cook Islands Ethnologue entry for Cook Islands Maori...
Cook Adaları Cook Islands (An archipelago and self-governing country in Oceania, in free association with New Zealand) declension of Cook Adaları ...
See also: Îles Cook IPA(key): /il kuk/ îles Cook f pl (plural only) Cook Islands (An archipelago and self-governing country in Oceania, in free association...
slow-cook (third-person singular simple present slow-cooks, present participle slow-cooking, simple past and past participle slow-cooked) to cook slowly...
From the past tense of the verb cook. IPA(key): /kʊkt/ Rhymes: -ʊkt cooked (comparative more cooked, superlative most cooked) (of food) Prepared by cooking...