(1808-1892) Pioneer British travel agent and founder of Thomas Cook and Son. He organized his first tour, to Switzerland, in 1863. He introduced travelers checks (then called circular notes) in the early 1870s.
Thomas, 1808, 1892, brit. Reiseunternehmer; Gründer des ältesten Reisebüros (Thos. C. & Son), 1845 in Leicester.
(1728-1779) British naval explorer. After surveying the St Lawrence River in North America 1759, he made three voyages: 176871 to Tahiti, New Zealand, and Australia; 177275 to the South Pacific; and 177679 to the South and North Pacific, attempting to find the Northwest Passage and charting the Siberian coast. He was killed in Hawaii.
In 1768 Cook was given command of an expedition to the South Pacific to witness Venus eclipsing the Sun. He sailed in the Endeavour with Joseph Banks and other scientists, reaching Tahiti in April 1769. He then sailed around New Zealand and made a detailed survey of the east coast of Australia, naming New South Wales and Botany Bay. He returned to England 12 June 1771.
Now a commander, Cook set out 1772 with the Resolution and Adventure to search for the southern continent. The location of Easter Island was determined, and the Marquesas and Tonga Islands plotted. He also went to New Caledonia and Norfolk Island. Cook returned 25 July 1775, having sailed 100,000 km/60,000 mi in three years.
On 25 June 1776, he began his third and last voyage with the Resolution and Discovery. On the way to New Zealand, he visited several of the Cook or Hervey Islands and revisited the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands. The ships sighted the North American coast at latitude 45º N and sailed north hoping to discover the Northwest Passage. He made a continuous survey as far as the Bering Strait, where the way was blocked by ice. Cook then surveyed the opposite coast of the strait (Siberia), and returned to Hawaii early 1779, where he was killed in a scuffle with islanders.
Cook was born in Marton, Yorkshire, and joined the navy 1755. His expeditions set new standards of survey work, cartography, hydrography, and other scientific research.
James, 1728, 1779, brit. Seefahrer; erforschte auf zwei Weltreisen die O-Küste Australiens u. entdeckte in der Südsee zahlreiche Inseln; auf der 3. Reise von Eingeborenen auf Hawaii erschlagen.
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ETYM AS. côc, from l. cocus, coquus, coquus, from coquere to cook; akin to Greek, Skr. pac, and to Eng. apricot, biscuit, concoct, dyspepsia, precocious. Related to Pumpkin.
Someone who cooks food.
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1. To prepare a hot meal.
2. To prepare for eating by applying heat; SYN. fix, ready, make, prepare.
3. To transform and make suitable for consumption by heating.
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