different between bookware vs cookware
bookware
English
Etymology
From book +? -ware.
Noun
bookware (uncountable)
- (computing) Software that is published in, or distributed with, a book.
- 1984, Michael Nicita, Ronald Petrusha, The reader's guide to microcomputer books
- This was especially true of BASIC program anthologies, a particularly important area of bookware for TI owners.
- 1996, Steve Rimmer, Windows and OS/2 bitmapped graphics
- The suite of bookware applications on the companion CD-ROM for this book illustrates a group of applications that use a common collection of DLLs.
- 1984, Michael Nicita, Ronald Petrusha, The reader's guide to microcomputer books
bookware From the web:
cookware
English
Etymology
From cook +? -ware.
Noun
cookware (usually uncountable, plural cookwares)
- The assorted objects, such as pots, pans, baking sheets, etc., used for cooking
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:cookware
Translations
Further reading
- Cookware and bakeware on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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