Cookery
1Cookery — Cook er*y (k[oo^]k [ e]r*[y^]), n. 1. The art or process of preparing food for the table, by dressing, compounding, and the application of heat; cooking. [1913 Webster] 2. A delicacy; a dainty. [Obs.] R. North. [1913 Webster] …
2cookery — late 14c.; see COOK (Cf. cook) + ERY (Cf. ery) …
3cookery — ► NOUN (pl. cookeries) 1) the practice or skill of preparing and cooking food. 2) N. Amer. a kitchen …
4cookery — [kook′ər ē] n. [ME cokerie] Chiefly Brit. the art, practice, or work of cooking …
5cookery — noun (esp. BrE) ADJECTIVE ▪ basic ▪ Before he leaves home, he needs to learn some basic cookery. ▪ vegetarian ▪ cordon bleu ▪ microwave …
6cookery — cook|e|ry [ˈkukəri] n [U] BrE the art or skill of cooking ▪ a one year cookery course ▪ French cookery …
7cookery — [[t]k ʊkəri[/t]] N UNCOUNT Cookery is the activity of preparing and cooking food. The school runs cookery courses throughout the year …
8cookery — noun (U) BrE the art or skill of cooking; cooking 1 (1) AmE: Jane s favourite subject at school is cookery. | French provincial cookery …
9cookery — noun The art and practice of preparing food for consumption, especially by the application of heat; cooking. Henry was not very good at cookery …
10cookery — cook|er|y [ kukəri ] noun uncount MAINLY BRITISH the skill or activity of cooking: cookery classes/lessons …