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Definition of cook
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Cook (v. i.) To
prepare
food for the
table.
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Fleshpot
::
Fleshpot
(n.) A pot or
vessel
in which flesh is
cooke.
Cuisine
::
Cuisine
(n.)
Manner
or style of
cooking.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Strong-scented;
slightly
tainted;
as,
epicures
do not cook game
before
it is
high..
Chine
::
Chine (n.) A piece of the
backbone
of an
animal,
with the
adjoining
parts,
cut for
cooking.
[See
Illust.
of
Beef.].
Gamy
::
Gamy (a.)
Having
the
flavor
of game, esp. of game kept
uncooked
till near the
condition
of
tainting;
high-flavored..
Syrup
::
Syrup (n.) A thick and
viscid
saccharine
solution
of
superior
quality
(as
sugarhouse
sirup or
molasses,
maple
sirup);
specifically,
in
pharmacy
and often in
cookery,
a
saturated
solution
of sugar and water
(simple
sirup),
or such a
solution
flavored
or
medicated..
Steamer
::
Steamer
(n.) A
vessel
in which
articles
are
subjected
to the
action
of
steam,
as in
washing,
in
cookery,
and in
various
processes
of
manufacture..
Slaw
::
Slaw (n.)
Sliced
cabbage
served
as a
salad,
cooked
or
uncooked..
Poach
::
Poach (v. & n.) To cook, as eggs, by
breaking
them into
boiling
water;
also, to cook with
butter
after
breaking
in a
vessel..
Chuck
::
Chuck (n.) A piece of the
backbone
of an
animal,
from
between
the neck and the
collar
bone, with the
adjoining
parts,
cut for
cooking;
as, a chuck
steak;
a chuck
roast..
Larder
::
Larder
(n.) A room or place where meat and other
articles
of food are kept
before
they are
cooked.
Kitcat
::
Kitcat
(a.)
Designating
a club in
London,
to which
Addison
and
Steele
belonged;
-- so
called
from
Christopher
Cat, a
pastry
cook, who
served
the club with
mutton
pies..
Ginger
::
Ginger
(n.) The hot and spicy
rootstock
of
Zingiber
officinale,
which is much used in
cookery
and in
medicine..
Omophagic
::
Omophagic
(a.)
Eating
raw
flesh;
using
uncooked
meat as food; as,
omophagic
feasts,
rites..
Cookmaid
::
Cookmaid
(n.) A
female
servant
or maid who
dresses
provisions
and
assists
the cook.
Cook
::
Cook (v. i.) To make the noise of the
cuckoo.
Cooky
::
Cooky (n.) A
small,
flat,
sweetened
cake of
various
kinds..
Botany Bay
::
Botany
Bay () A
harbor
on the east coast of
Australia,
and an
English
convict
settlement
there;
-- so
called
from the
number
of new
plants
found on its shore at its
discovery
by Cook in
1770..
Stew
::
Stew (v. t.) To boil
slowly,
or with the
simmering
or
moderate
heat; to
seethe;
to cook in a
little
liquid,
over a
gentle
fire,
without
boiling;
as, to stew meat; to stew
oysters;
to stew
apples..
Hash
::
Hash (n.) That which is
hashed
or
chopped
up; meat and
vegetables,
especially
such as have been
already
cooked,
chopped
into small
pieces
and
mixed..
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