cook |
conk |
As a proper noun cook
is .
As a noun conk is
the shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting body of a
bracket fungus'' (aka ''shelf fungus''), ''ie , a mushroom growing off a tree trunk.
As a verb conk is
(slang) to hit, especially on the head.
cook |
gook |
As nouns the difference between cook and gook
is that
cook is a person who prepares food for a living while
gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.
As a verb cook
is to prepare (food) for eating by heating it, often by combining it with other ingredients.
As a proper noun Cook
is {{surname|from=occupations}.
cook |
ook |
As a proper noun cook
is .
As an interjection ook is
the cry of a monkey.
cook |
crook |
In transitive terms the difference between cook and crook
is that
cook is to prepare (food) for eating by heating it, often by combining it with other ingredients while
crook is to bend.
As a proper noun Cook
is {{surname|from=occupations}.
As an adjective crook is
bad, unsatisfactory, not up to standard.
cook |
hook |
In lang=en terms the difference between cook and hook
is that
cook is one who manufactures certain illegal drugs, especially meth while
hook is a jack (the playing card.
In transitive terms the difference between cook and hook
is that
cook is to prepare (food) for eating by heating it, often by combining it with other ingredients while
hook is to connect (
hook into,
hook together).
As a proper noun Cook
is {{surname|from=occupations}.
cook |
rook |
As a proper noun cook
is .
As a noun rook is
skirt.
took |
cook |
As a verb took
is (
take).
As a proper noun cook is
.
cork |
cook |
As proper nouns the difference between cork and cook
is that
cork is principal city of county cork while
cook is .
look |
cook |
As proper nouns the difference between look and cook
is that
look is or
look can be while
cook is .
chook |
cook |
As nouns the difference between chook and cook
is that
chook is a hen; a cooked chicken; a chicken dressed for cooking while
cook is a person who prepares food for a living.
As a verb cook is
to prepare (food) for eating by heating it, often by combining it with other ingredients.
As a proper noun Cook is
{{surname|from=occupations}.
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