<span class="searchmatch">flatwares</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span>...
From flat + -ware. <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">flatwares</span>) (US) Eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons. 2003, Toni...
teapots, soup tureens, etc. (but not <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span>) intended to accompany the pottery on a table. Coordinate term: <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span> Hollow articles of ironware, such...
From jigger + -man. jiggerman (plural jiggermen) A person employed to operate the jigger (horizontal lathe used in producing <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span>)....
set This cutlery comes from Normandy, France. The business of a cutler. <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span> silverware (US) see also Thesaurus:cutlery cutleryware cutlass cutler eating...
Under the circumstances, his outburst was not warranted. (referring to <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span>) silver plated (with a guarantee that the silver plating will not wear...
range of products. Antonym: top of the line Our simple-pattern stainless <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span> is the bottom of the line, but very practical. The bottom-of-the-line patterns...
advance. 2007, Benjamin W. Pearce, Senior Living Communities, page 118: <span class="searchmatch">Flatware</span> should not be allowed to dry between presoaking and washing. It should...
kaf umazlég, “knife, spoon and fork”). סַכּוּ״ם • (sakúm) m cutlery, <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span>, silverware סכו״ם is normally treated as an uncountable noun, taking singular...
Knives, forks and spoons. Synonyms: (UK, Australia, Canada) cutlery, (US) <span class="searchmatch">flatware</span> (sports) Trophies, success in a competition. February 2008, BBC Sport -...