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tinware

/'tinweə/
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Word: Tinware

Definition:
Tinware refers to items or products that are made from tin plate, which is a thin sheet of metal coated with tin. These items are often used for cooking, serving food, or storage.

Usage Instructions:
- Tinware is usually used in kitchens, restaurants, and sometimes for decoration. - When referring to tinware, you can use it in both singular and plural forms. For example, you can say "a piece of tinware" or "many pieces of tinware."

Example Sentence:
- "The old shop was filled with beautiful tinware, including pots, pans, and decorative dishes."

Advanced Usage:
- In historical contexts, tinware often refers to traditional crafts and household items that were popular before modern materials became widely used. - "The collector specializes in antique tinware, showcasing items from the 19th century."

Word Variants:
- "Tin" (the metal itself)
- "Tinned" (the process of coating with tin)
- "Tinplate" (the sheet metal used to make tinware)

Different Meanings:
- While "tinware" specifically refers to items made from tin, "tin" can also refer to the metal itself when discussing materials. Additionally, "tin" can sometimes be used informally to describe something that is inexpensive or of low quality.

Synonyms:
- Metalware - Cookware (when specifically referring to cooking items) - Dishware (when referring to serving items)

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly relate to "tinware," but you could use phrases like "tin can" when talking about food storage, which refers to a container made from tin.

Summary:
Tinware is a type of household item made from tin plate, often used for cooking or serving food. It includes various kitchen tools and decorative pieces.

Noun
  1. articles of commerce made of tin plate

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