cooper


Definition: Meaning of, cooper in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈkuːpə /

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  1. someone who makes BARREL s
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Cooper


Definition: Meaning of, Cooper in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈkuːpə /

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  1. 1789-1851 united States novelist noted for his stories of American Indians and the frontier life
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  2. 1901-1961 united States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes
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  3. 1791-1883 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
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Cooper used in phrases

  • Cooper Union (noun)
    1. university founded in 1859 by Peter Cooper to offer free courses in the arts and sciences
  • Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (noun)
    1. university founded in 1859 by Peter Cooper to offer free courses in the arts and sciences
  • Cooper's hawk (noun)
    1. bluish-grey North American hawk having a darting flight
  • Cooper, James Fenimore
    1. (1789-1851) a US writer who wrote novels about Native Americans and life on the American FRONTIER, including The Deerslayer and The Last of the Mohicans
  • Frank Cooper (noun)
    1. 1901-1961 united States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes
  • Gary Cooper (noun)
    1. 1901-1961 united States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes
  • James Fenimore Cooper (noun)
    1. 1789-1851 united States novelist noted for his stories of American Indians and the frontier life
  • Peter Cooper (noun)
    1. 1791-1883 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
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