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What is the difference between 'stove' and 'cooker'? England and USA?
Aug 28, 2010 2:47 AM
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A stove is a specific thing you find in a kitchen, whereas the word 'cooker' could be any device that cooks. For example, a rice cooker. It's a device that cooks rice, and is not a stove.
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