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Look up: Cooper

  1. Cooper
    Cooper is slang for ruin, spoil.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  2. Cooper
    Cooper is slang for ruin, spoil.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  3. Cooper
    The USS Cooper was an American Allen M Sumner Class destroyer of 2200 tons displacement launched in 1944 and sunk during the Second World War. The USS Cooper was powered by four boilers providing a top speed of 36.5 knots. She carried a complement of 350 and was armed with six 5 inch guns; twelve 40...
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  4. cooper
    [n] - United States industrialist who built the first American locomotive 2. [n] - United States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes (1901-1961) 3. [n] - United States novelist noted for his stories of indians and the frontier life (1789-1851) 4. [n] - a cr...
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  5. cooper
    one who makes or repairs casks and wooden vats Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  6. Cooper
    Coop'er (kop'ẽr; 277) noun [ From Coop .] One who makes barrels, hogsheads, casks, etc.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/155

  7. Cooper
    Coop'er transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Coopered ; present participle & verbal noun Coopering .] To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/155

  8. Cooper
    James Fenimore Cooper noun United States novelist noted for his stories of American Indians and the frontier life (1789-1851)
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  9. cooper
    verb make barrels and casks
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  10. Cooper
    Frank Cooper noun United States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes (1901-1961)
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  11. Cooper
    noun United States industrialist who built the first American locomotive; founded Cooper Union in New York City to offer free courses in the arts and sciences (1791-1883)
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  12. cooper
    noun a craftsman who makes or repairs wooden barrels or tubs
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  13. Cooper
    • (n.) Work done by a cooper in making or repairing barrels, casks, etc.; the business of a cooper. • (n.) One who makes barrels, hogsheads, casks, etc. • (v. t.) To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  14. Cooper
    Cooper is a English boy name. The meaning of the name is `Barrel Maker` Where is it used? The name Cooper is mainly used In English. Cooper appears In 2007`s top-1000 name list at rank 95.. 2007 was a `top year` for the name Cooper. (Based on 128 years of name history) In that year it ranked #95...
    Found on http://i-am-pregnant.com/names/boys/Coop

  15. Cooper
    A Cooper is a person whose trade is cooperage (making barrels etc.).
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  16. Cooper
    Cooper was the OGPU codename of the Dutch artist and spy Henri Pieck who worked as an OGPU agent.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  17. Cooper
    The Cooper was a British racing car. The first version was built in 1946 by John Cooper and his father Charles
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  18. Cooper
    Cooper is a mixture of half stout or ale and half porter.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  19. Cooper
    Type: Term Pronunciation: kū′pĕr Definitions: 1. Astley Paston, English anatomist and surgeon, 1768-1841. See: Cooper fascia, Cooper hernia, Cooper herniotome, Cooper ligaments, under ligament, suspensory ligaments of Cooper, under ligament
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  20. cooper
    British pottery designer and painter. She studied at the Burslem School of Art in Staffordshire and set up her own company in 1929. Her designs are Modernist but appealed to a wide but fashion-conscious market. In 1966 Cooper became senior designer at the wedgwood factory.
    Found on http://www.antique-marks.com/antique-ter

  21. Cooper
    One who makes barrels, casks or wooden tanks. Also the act of repairing barrels, casks or wooden tanks.
    Found on http://www.edenwines.co.uk/Glossary_c.ht

  22. Cooper
    People who make barrels.
    Found on http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/A_Magical_M

  23. cooper
    a barrel maker
    Found on http://charlesdickenspage.com/glossary.h

  24. Cooper
    A person who builds oak casks for the maturation of spirits and other beverages.
    Found on http://www.masterofmalt.com/whisky-gloss

  25. Cooper
    `Cooper` may refer to : Professions: Landforms and places : Also, Cooperstown, New York, named for writer James Fennimore Cooper and home of the Baseball Hall of Fame Companies: Music: Other:
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper



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