for cooker
1cooker hood — noun A canopy over a cooker, containing filters, for the extraction of steam and smells • • • Main Entry: ↑cook * * * cooker hood UK US noun [countable] [singular cooker hood plural …
2cooker — n. an implement for cooking. [WordNet 1.5] …
3cooker — ► NOUN Brit. 1) an appliance for cooking food, typically consisting of an oven, hob, and grill. 2) informal an apple or other fruit more suitable for cooking than for eating raw …
4cooker — [kook′ər] n. 1. an apparatus or utensil for cooking 2. Brit. a stove for cooking …
5cooker — [[t]k ʊkə(r)[/t]] cookers N COUNT A cooker is a large metal device for cooking food using gas or electricity. A cooker usually consists of a grill, an oven, and some gas or electric rings. [BRIT] → See also pressure cooker ...a gas cooker. (in AM …
6cooker */ — UK [ˈkʊkə(r)] / US [ˈkʊkər] noun [countable] Word forms cooker : singular cooker plural cookers British a large piece of kitchen equipment that is used for cooking. The American word is stove a gas/electric cooker …
7cooker — cook|er [ˈkukə US ər] n BrE ↑burner, ↑oven, ↑hotplate, ↑timer 1.) a large piece of equipment for cooking food on or in American Equivalent: stove ▪ a gas cooker 2.) a fruit, especially an apple, that is suitable for cooking but not for …
8cooker — /kook euhr/, n. 1. an appliance or utensil for cooking: pressure cooker. 2. a person employed in certain industrial processes, as in brewing or distilling, to operate cooking apparatus. [1880 85; COOK1 + ER1] * * * …
9cooker — cook·er || kÊŠkÉ™ n. stove, oven (for cooking or baking); device in which food is cooked (pot, pressure cooker, etc.) …
10cooker — cook•er [[t]ˈkʊk ər[/t]] n. 1) an appliance or utensil for cooking: pressure cooker[/ex] 2) a person employed in certain industrial processes, as in brewing or distilling, to operate cooking apparatus • Etymology: 1880–85 …