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We've found 77 definitions containing the term: Cock (0.16 seconds)

cock  Webster Dictionary
the act of cocking; also, the turn so given; as, a Cock of the eyes; to give a hat a saucy Cock
hammer  Webster Dictionary
that part of a gunlock which strikes the percussion cap, or firing pin; the cock; formerly, however, a piece of steel covering the pan of a flintlock musket and struck by the flint of the Cock to ignite the priming
rupicola  (Rupicola, genus Rupicola) Princeton's WordNet
Cock of the rocks
genus rupicola  (Rupicola, genus Rupicola) Princeton's WordNet
Cock of the rocks
crow  (crow) Princeton's WordNet
the cry of a Cock (or an imitation of it)
caponise  (caponize, caponise) Princeton's WordNet
convert a Cock into a capon
caponize  (caponize, caponise) Princeton's WordNet
convert a Cock into a capon
cock-a-doodle-doo  (cock-a-doodle-doo) Princeton's WordNet
an imitation of the crow of a Cock
gamecock  (gamecock, fighting cock) Princeton's WordNet
a Cock bred and trained for fighting
fighting cock  (gamecock, fighting cock) Princeton's WordNet
a Cock bred and trained for fighting
tap  (æp) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a faucet or Cock.
cockerel  (cockerel) Princeton's WordNet
a young domestic cock; not older than one year
gobble  (gobble) Princeton's WordNet
the characteristic sound made by a turkey Cock
cock  (ɒk) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to Cock the hammer of a firearm.
cockerel  (ˈkɒk ər əl, ˈkɒk rəl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a young domestic Cock.
cockscomb  (ˈkɒksˌkoʊm) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the comb or caruncle of a Cock.
cockatrice  (cockatrice) Princeton's WordNet
monster hatched by a reptile from a cock's egg; able to kill with a glance
tap  (æp) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
furnished with a tap or Cock, as a barrel of liquor.
genus salpichroa  (Salpichroa, genus Salpichroa) Princeton's WordNet
herbs of temperate North and South America: cock's eggs
salpichroa  (Salpichroa, genus Salpichroa) Princeton's WordNet
herbs of temperate North and South America: cock's eggs
half-cocked  (ˈhæfˌbæk, ˈhɑf-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(of a firearm) held in the position of half Cock.
cockscomb  (ˈkɒksˌkoʊm) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the cap, resembling a cock's comb, formerly worn by professional fools.
spigot  (ˈspɪg ət) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a faucet or Cock for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or the like.
rooster  (ˈru stər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the male of domestic fowl and certain game birds; Cock.
spigot  (ˈspɪg ət) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a peg or plug for stopping the passage of liquid in a faucet or Cock.
petcock  (petcock) Princeton's WordNet
regulator consisting of a small Cock or faucet or valve for letting out air or releasing compression or draining
hammer  (ˈhæm ər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the part of a lock of a firearm that strikes the primer or firing pin, explodes the percussion cap, etc., and causes the discharge; Cock.
sear  (ɪər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a pivoted piece that holds the hammer at full or half Cock in the firing mechanism of small arms.
cocking  Webster Dictionary
of Cock
cocked  Webster Dictionary
of Cock
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