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-1 n. சமையல் செய்பவர், மடைத்தொழிலாளர், சமையற்காரர், சமையற்காரி, சூடுபடுத்து முறை வகை, சதுரங்க ஆட்டத்தில் ஆட்ட நலங்கெடுக்கும் எதிர்பாரா மாற்று முறை, (வி.) உணவு சமை, சமையல் செய், சமையற்கலை பயில், பக்குவமாகு, சமையல் செய்யப்பெறு, பொய்க்கணக்கு முதலிய வற்றை புன-2 v. குயில்போன்று கூவு.


Cook, v. i. Etym: [Of imitative origin.] Defn: To make the noise of the cuckoo. [Obs. or R.] Constant cuckoos cook on every side. The Silkworms (1599). Cook, v. t. Etym: [Etymol. unknown.] Defn: To throw. [Prov.Eng.] "Cook me that ball." Grose. Cook, n. Etym: [AS. coc, fr. l. cocus, coquus, coquus, fr. coquere to cook; akin to Gr. pac, and to E. apricot, biscuit, concoct, dyspepsia, precocious. Cf. Pumpkin.] 1. One whose occupation is to prepare food for the table; one who dresses or cooks meat or vegetables for eating. 2. (Zoöl.) Defn: A fish, the European striped wrasse. Cook, v. t. [imp. & p.p. Cooked; p.pr & vb.n. Cooking.] 1. To prepare, as food, by boiling, roasting, baking, broiling, etc.; to make suitable for eating, by the agency of fire or heat. 2. To concoct or prepare; hence, to tamper with or alter; to garble; -- often with up; as, to cook up a story; to cook an account. [Colloq.] They all of them receive the same advices from abroad, and very often in the same words; but their way of cooking it is so different. Addison. Cook, v. i. Defn: To prepare food for the table. Cook, v. i. Etym: [Of imitative origin.] Defn: To make the noise of the cuckoo. [Obs. or R.] Constant cuckoos cook on every side. The Silkworms (1599). Cook, v. t. Etym: [Etymol. unknown.] Defn: To throw. [Prov.Eng.] "Cook me that ball." Grose. Cook, n. Etym: [AS. coc, fr. l. cocus, coquus, coquus, fr. coquere to cook; akin to Gr. pac, and to E. apricot, biscuit, concoct, dyspepsia, precocious. Cf. Pumpkin.] 1. One whose occupation is to prepare food for the table; one who dresses or cooks meat or vegetables for eating. 2. (Zoöl.) Defn: A fish, the European striped wrasse. Cook, v. t. [imp. & p.p. Cooked; p.pr & vb.n. Cooking.] 1. To prepare, as food, by boiling, roasting, baking, broiling, etc.; to make suitable for eating, by the agency of fire or heat. 2. To concoct or prepare; hence, to tamper with or alter; to garble; -- often with up; as, to cook up a story; to cook an account. [Colloq.] They all of them receive the same advices from abroad, and very often in the same words; but their way of cooking it is so different. Addison. Cook, v. i. Defn: To prepare food for the table.


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