Cutlery refers to kitchen utensils used to chop, cut, slice, dice, mince, or spread.
"Cutlery" is a plural noun.
A canteen of cutlery.
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The noun 'cutlery' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for implements for eating food; edged or cutting instruments in general. The uncountable noun 'cutlery' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of element or parts.
In Britain, the word 'mush' is sometimes used as informal slang to refer to a person's mouth or face.
There are a few words depending on whether you are English or American. The English would say 'cutlery' whilst the Americans may use 'silverware' or 'flatware'. Another English word is 'Canteen' (of cutlery)
A cutler makes or sharpens knives, hence the word "Cutlery".
Cutlery is a correct answer. An additional word would be silverware, but since almost no one uses silver silverware anymore, tableware is probably preferable.
Americans call cutlery "cutlery."
You can count cutlery, the noun 'cutlery' is an uncountable noun.But you can have one set of cutlery, or two or more sets of cutlery, or many pieces of cutlery, but the noun 'cutlery' itself never takes the plural form.
Cutlery is called cutlery because you cut with the cutlery. (Incliding cutting cake with a spoon)