different between eaten vs cookout
eaten
English
Alternative forms
- etten (colloquial/dialectal)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?i?t(?)n/, [?i??n]
- Rhymes: -i?t?n
- Homophones: Eaton, Eton
Verb
eaten
- past participle of eat
Adjective
eaten (comparative more eaten, superlative most eaten)
- (especially in combination) That has been consumed by eating
Derived terms
- half-eaten
- uneaten
Anagrams
- atene, enate
eaten From the web:
- what's eaten in a light meal crossword
- what eaten by snake
- what eaten food
- what eaten lion
- what's eaten by a rabbit
- what eaten birds
- what eaten by crocodile
- what eaten bear
cookout
English
Etymology
cook +? out
Noun
cookout (plural cookouts)
- (US) A gathering for a meal that is cooked and eaten outside; either a domestic barbecue or a larger social event.
Anagrams
- outcook
cookout From the web:
- what's cookout number
- what's cookout sauce
- what's cookout mean
- cookout what to order
- cookout what to get
- what time cookout close
- what is cookout sauce made of
- what is cookout special sauce
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