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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for tableware and earthenware in British Thesaurus

General words for tableware and earthenware

bone china (noun)

very delicate cups, plates etc, made from clay mixed with crushed bone

canteen (noun)

British a box containing a set of knives, forks, and spoons

china (noun)

plates, cups etc made from china

crocks (noun)

old-fashionedBritish crockery

cruet (noun)

a small container for salt, pepper, or other condiments, or an object that holds a set of these containers, used during a meal

cutlery (noun)

the knives, forks, and spoons that you use for eating food. The usual American word is silverware.

dinner service (noun)

a set of plates and dishes of the same type used for serving a meal

dishes (noun)

the plates, pans etc that have to be washed after preparing and serving a meal

earthenware (noun)

bowls, cups etc that are made of baked clay

flatware (noun)

American knives, forks, and spoons that you use for eating with rather than for serving or cooking

napkin ring (noun)

a ring that holds a napkin tidily before a meal begins

ovenproof (adjective)

ovenproof plates, dishes etc can be used in an oven without breaking

ovenware (noun)

dishes that you can use in an oven

pepper pot (noun)

a container that you shake to add pepper to food

place (noun)

the set of dishes, knives, forks, and spoons arranged on a table for one person to use

place setting (noun)

the set of dishes, knives, forks, and spoons arranged on a table for one person to use

plate (noun)

forks, spoons, plates etc that are covered by a layer of silver or gold

porcelain (noun)

dishes, cups, decorations etc made from porcelain

pottery (noun)

objects such as plates and cups that are made out of clay and baked in an oven so that they become hard

server (noun)

a large spoon, fork etc for taking food from a large dish and putting it on your plate

setting (noun)

the dishes, knives, forks, spoons, table mat, and napkin that one person uses at a meal

silver (noun)

forks, knives, and spoons made from silver

silverware (noun)

American cutlery

stoneware (noun)

objects made from thick clay

table mat (noun)

British a small piece of plastic, wood etc that you put under a hot dish on a table to protect the table

tableware (noun)

things such as knives, forks, dishes etc that you use when you are having a meal

trivet (noun)

a metal object like a plate with short legs that you put under a hot pan to prevent it from damaging the surface of a table

ware (noun)

pottery (=dishes or other objects made of clay)

washing-up (noun)

British things such as dishes, cups, knives, and forks that need to be washed after a meal