Cooker vs Cooktop - What's the difference?
cooker | cooktop |
(chiefly, British) A device for heating food
(chiefly, British, except in compounds) An appliance or utensil for cooking food.
A cooking apple.
* 2004 , Laura Mason, Food Culture in Great Britain (page 94)
An assembly of burners for cooking, designed to fit onto a surface such as the top of a table
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As nouns the difference between cooker and cooktop
is that cooker is (chiefly|british) a device for heating food while cooktop is an assembly of burners for cooking, designed to fit onto a surface such as the top of a table.cooker
English
(wikipedia cooker)Noun
(en noun)- For the British market, apples are classed as early, mid-season, or late, and subdivided into eaters or cookers .
Synonyms
* stoveDerived terms
* AGA cooker * electric cooker * gas cooker * multicooker * pressure cooker * slow cookerAnagrams
*cooktop
English
Noun
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