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Definition of Puttock

Puttock
Puttock Put"tock, n. [Cf. Pout a young bird, Poult.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) The European kite. (b) The buzzard. (c) The marsh harrier. [Prov. Eng.]
Puttock
Puttock Put"tock, n. (Naut.) See Futtock. [Obs.]

Meaning of Puttock from wikipedia

- walked to George Square to board a bus, while Langford, Puttock, and the man who had been Puttock's dance partner hailed a taxi. The trio set off from Glasgow...
- encyclopædiabritannica.com. Retrieved 3 September 2014 McWilliam, Janette; Puttock, Sonia; Stevenson, Tom (2011). The Statue of Zeus at Olympia: New Approaches...
- Geddes Gardenia scabrella Puttock Gardenia schlechteri Bonati & Petitm. Gardenia schwarzii Puttock Gardenia sericea Puttock Gardenia similis (Craib) Craib...
- Eric Clarence Puttock (2 March 1900 – 14 December 1969) was an English cricketer. Puttock's batting style is unknown. He was born at Billingshurst, Sus****...
- Tobie Puttock (born 1974) is an Australian celebrity chef, best known for his ****ociation with British chef Jamie Oliver. Born in Melbourne, Victoria...
- Christopher Francis Puttock (born 1954), often cited as C.F.Puttock, is an Australian botanist and taxonomist who has interests in the Rubiaceae and Asteraceae...
- Victory): Banner of arms". Flags of the World. Retrieved 25 January 2014. Puttock, A.G. (1985). A Dictionary of Heraldry. Exeter: Blaketon Hall Ltd. p. 196...
- Network Ten. The show stars international chef Jamie Oliver and Tobie Puttock. Puttock is a friend of Oliver's and having previously worked for Oliver in...
- origin United States Original language English Production Producer Heather Puttock Cinematography C. Kim Miles Editor Lisa Jane Robison Running time 89 minutes...
- /ˈælfrɪk ˈpʌtək/; Old English: Ælfrīc Puttoc. Sometimes modernised as Alfric Puttock. Hunt "Ælfric" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Cooper Last Four...