Disposable. Disposable plates, disposable forks and disposable spoons.
Yes, "silverware" is a compound word. It is formed by combining "silver" and "ware" to refer to utensils such as forks, knives, and spoons used for eating.
There are two sizes of dinner plates that can be used. The 10 to 12 inch dinner plates are large sizes while the buffet plates that can be used are larger at 11 to 14 inches. Dinner plates can be any shape, but the majority of them have a rim so that food doesn't fall off the plate.
They're tools you use to help you eat. The most common ones are forks, spoons, and knives, but people use chopsticks, sporks, and trongs as well.
A 'cover' is the catering industries word for a table place in a restaurant or at a formal meal.The amount of cutlery laid out would depend on the number of courses to be served.
I bent the forks on my bike. The creek forks up here I forgot to polish the forks.
Treen is the word which describes small objects made out of wood, therefore the material in Treen is wood. Such objects that can be classed as treen are wooden plates and spoons.
couvert (for the sky) : overcast, cloudy couvert (on the table) : it is properly the ensemble of forks, spoons and knives you will use for your meal. It has the broader sense of tableware, especially in the words "mettre le couvert", to set the table.
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Cutlery is a noun that describes the class of objects which we use to help us eat food. Knives, forks and spoons are all cutlery. It's derived from the old French word coutel which means knife. Traditionally, only metal implements were considered to be cutlery, but with the introduction of plastic tableware those also are. But what about tableware that might be considered non-traditional to Western eaters? Are chopstick cutlery? Perhaps! We shall have to see how language changes to find out.
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plural form of plates: plaques singular: plaque