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ˈsil·ver·ware N no pl

1. silverware (articles):

2. silverware (cutlery):

ˈstone·ware [ˈstəʊnweəʳ] N no pl

I . earth·en·ware N no pl

II . earth·en·ware ADJ

ˈoven glove N Brit, ˈoven mitt N Am Aus

ˈoven-ready ADJ

ˈhard·ware N no pl

2. hardware MIL:

3. hardware COMPUT:

I . soft·ware [ˈsɒf(t)weəʳ] COMPUT N no pl

II . soft·ware [ˈsɒf(t)weəʳ] COMPUT ADJ

software company, development, publisher:

programer(ka) m (f)

ˈcourse·ware N no pl COMPUT

aware [əˈweəʳ] ADJ

un·aware [ˌʌnəˈweəʳ] ADJ to be unaware of sth

I . down·ward [ˈdaʊnwəd] ADJ

II . down·ward [ˈdaʊnwəd] ADV esp Am

downward → downwards:

See also downwards

down·wards [ˈdaʊnwədz] ADV

1. downwards (in/toward a lower position):

2. downwards (to a lower number):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Glasses derived from lithium carbonate are useful in ovenware.
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Competitors making ovenware products had gained much better brand recognition.
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Lithium oxides are a component of ovenware.
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Most of those meals are made on the stovetop or with minimal ovenware.
www.lifehacker.com.au
Boron trioxide is used as a glass fibre additive, and is also a component of borosilicate glass, widely used for laboratory glassware and domestic ovenware for its low thermal expansion.
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Put the chicken into a covered ovenware dish.
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