1. pocock - Noun
2. Pocock - Proper noun
Peacock.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn 1847, Hodgson described a red panda under the name Ailurus ochraceus, of which Pocock concluded it represents the same type as Ailurus fulgens, since the description of the two agree very closely. Source: Internet
It was in the Downend orchard and as members of their local cricket clubs that he and his brothers developed their skills, mainly under the tutelage of his uncle, Alfred Pocock, who was an exceptional coach. Source: Internet
Pocock 2005, p. 406. The first flight occurred at Groom Lake on 1 August 1955, during what was intended to be only a high-speed taxi test. Source: Internet
Page 41. In 1929, the British taxonomist Reginald Innes Pocock subordinated the species under the genus Panthera using the scientific name Panthera tigris. Source: Internet
An inspirational performance from a returning David Pocock has helped the Wallabies draw first blood against Ireland with a 18-9 victory that has crushed the world No.2 side's 12-game winning streak. Source: Internet
Chris Francis and J Hanley won the first nine holes with nett 33.75, Trent Rowe and Michael Pocock won the second nine with nett 33 and Philip McCormack and J Mendl won the final nine with nett 36. Source: Internet