different between silverware vs silverwork
silverware
English
Etymology
From silver +? -ware.
Noun
silverware (countable and uncountable, plural silverwares)
- Anything made from silver.
- Anything with a silvery colour.
- (US) Knives, forks and spoons.
- Synonym: (UK, Australia, Canada) cutlery
- (sports) Trophies, success in a competition.
- February 2008, BBC Sport - Ramos takes centre stage
- How different it was at Wembley as Ramos confirmed his reputation as a relentless pursuer of silverware by giving Spurs their first trophy in nine years.
- February 2008, BBC Sport - Ramos takes centre stage
Synonyms
- see also Thesaurus:cutlery
Translations
silverware From the web:
- what silverware is made in the usa
- what silverware is worth money
- what silverware will not rust
- what silverware goes with fiestaware
- what silverware to use first
- what silverware is sunny holding
- what silverware is sunny holding in yippee
- what silverware to buy
silverwork
English
Etymology
From silver +? -work
Noun
silverwork (countable and uncountable, plural silverworks)
- Work, usually ornamental, done in silver.
Related terms
- silverware
silverwork From the web:
- what does silverwork mean
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