Found 4 items, similar to cooks.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: cook
memasak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: cook
koki, masak, memasak, mematangkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: cook
cook
v 1: prepare a hot meal; 
“My husband doesn't cook”
2: prepare for eating by applying heat; 
“Cook me dinner,
please”; 
“can you make me an omelette?”; 
“fix breakfast
for the guests, please” [syn: 
fix, 
ready, 
make, 
prepare]
3: transform and make suitable for consumption by heating;
“These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes”
4: transform by heating; 
“The apothecary cooked the medicinal
mixture in a big iron kettle”
5: fake or falsify; 
“Fudge the figures”; 
“cook the books”;
“falsify the data” [syn: 
fudge, 
manipulate, 
fake, 
falsify,
wangle, 
misrepresent]
cook
n 1: someone who cooks food
2: English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia
for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands
(1728-1779) [syn: 
James Cook, 
Captain Cook, 
Captain James Cook
]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: cook
Peacock 
\Pea"cock`\ (p[=e]"k[o^]k`), n. [OE. pecok. Pea- in this
word is from AS. pe['a], p[=a]wa, peacock, fr. L. pavo, prob.
of Oriental origin; cf. Gr. taw`s, taw^s, Per. t[=a]us,
t[=a]wus, Ar. t[=a]w[=u]s. See 
Cock the bird.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) The male of any pheasant of the genus 
Pavo,
of which at least two species are known, native of
Southern Asia and the East Indies.
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Note: The upper tail coverts, which are long and capable of
erection, are each marked with a black spot bordered by
concentric bands of brilliant blue, green, and golden
colors. The common domesticated species is 
Pavo cristatus
. The Javan peacock (
Pavo muticus) is more
brilliantly colored than the common species.
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2. In common usage, the species in general or collectively; a
peafowl.
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Peacock butterfly (Zo["o]l.), a handsome European butterfly
(
Hamadryas Io) having ocelli like those of peacock.
Peacock fish (Zo["o]l.), the European blue-striped wrasse
(
Labrus variegatus); -- so called on account of its
brilliant colors. Called also 
cook wrasse and 
cook.
Peacock pheasant (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of
handsome Asiatic pheasants of the genus 
Polyplectron.
They resemble the peacock in color.
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