Cook
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Cook may refer to:
- The action of cooking, the preparation of food with heat for consumption
Cook may also refer to:
Roles
- Cook (domestic worker), a domestic worker who cooks food for his or her employer
- Cook (profession), a professional who prepares food for consumption
- Chef, a professional proficient in all aspects of food preparation
People with the name
- Cook (surname), a family name (and a list of people with that name)
Place names
Extraterrestrial
Moon
- Cook (crater), a lunar crater
Terrestrial
Australia
- Cook, Australian Capital Territory
- Cook, South Australia
- Division of Cook, an Australian House of Representatives electoral district
- Electoral district of Cook, a Queensland Legislative Assembly electoral district
- Cook County, New South Wales
Canada
- Cook Peninsula, Nunavut
Kerguelen Islands
Kiribati
- Cook Island, part of the atoll of Kiritimati
New Zealand
South Georgia
United Kingdom
United States
- Cook Inlet, off the Gulf of Alaska
- Cook, Minnesota, a city
- Cook, Nebraska, a village
- Cook, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Cook, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community in Atoka County, Oklahoma
- Cook County (disambiguation)
- Cook Inlet, off the Gulf of Alaska
- Cook Township (disambiguation)
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Cook, an unintended solution that spoils a chess problem
- Cook Records, a record label
- The Cook, a 1918 film starring Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton
Businesses
- Cook Group, a manufacturer of medical devices
- COOK Trading, a UK manufacturer and retailer of frozen ready meals
Other uses
- Cook codec, a lossy audio compression codec developed by RealNetworks
- Falsify, as in "cook the books"
- USS Cook, two ships of the U.S. Navy
See also
- All pages beginning with Cook
- All pages with a title containing Cook
- Cooke
- Cooked (disambiguation)
- Cookham
- Cookie (disambiguation)
- Cooktown, Queensland
- Justice Cook (disambiguation)
- Kook (disambiguation)
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