Cooking

Etymology
From. The noun and adjective follow from the verb.

Adjective

 * 1)  In progress, happening.
 * The project took a few days to gain momentum, but by the end of the week, things were really cooking.

Noun

 * 1) The process of preparing food by using heat
 * 2) The style or genre of food preparation; cookery

Verb
cooking



Adjectives
delicate; unsavory; hygienic; casual; indifferent; superb; incomparable.

Verbs
delight in—;  plan—;  practise—;  provide—; relish—; school in—; skill in—; teach—; turn to—; —invites; —tempts.

Thesaurus
a la mode, calefaction, dielectric heating, electric heating, electronic heating, furnace heating, gas heating, heat exchange, heating, hot-air heating, increase of temperature, induction heating, insolation, oil heating, panel heating, radiant heating, recalescence, steam heating, stroganoff, superheating, tepefaction, torrefaction, warming

Noun

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