silver |
flatware |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As a noun flatware is
(us) eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons.
flatware |
dishes |
As nouns the difference between flatware and dishes
is that
flatware is (us) eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons while
dishes is .
As a verb dishes is
(
dish).
roommate |
flatware |
As nouns the difference between roommate and flatware
is that
roommate is a person with whom one shares a room, as at university etc while
flatware is (us) eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons.
kitchenware |
flatware |
As nouns the difference between kitchenware and flatware
is that
kitchenware is instruments and utensils found in a kitchen, particularly those associated with the preparation and serving of food while
flatware is eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons.
earthenware |
flatware |
As nouns the difference between earthenware and flatware
is that
earthenware is (ceramics) an opaque, semi-porous ceramic made from clay and other compounds while
flatware is (us) eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons.
holloware |
flatware |
As nouns the difference between holloware and flatware
is that
holloware is while
flatware is (us) eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons.
flatware |
cloud |
As a noun flatware
is (us) eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons.
As a proper noun cloud is
.
flatware |
dishware |
As nouns the difference between flatware and dishware
is that
flatware is (us) eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons while
dishware is crockery used for serving or cooking food.
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