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)
"Yes, the Williams Sonoma collection makes an extensive collection of silverware."
The silverware is called Community.
I love the Bombay Palms Collection.
A group of diamonds is commonly referred to as a "parure" when they are set together in a matching jewelry suite. However, if you are referring to a collection of loose diamonds, it may simply be called a "collection" or "batch." In a more casual context, some might refer to them as a "pile" or "set" of diamonds.
Matching revenues and expenses is called "Matching concept" of Accounting.
a dishwasher? cabinet? dish dryer?
You get the pieces by matching three numbers on the daily chance tickets.
Silverware is not an element or a compound, but rather a collection of utensils made from materials such as stainless steel, silver, or other metals. These materials are often composed of elements that are combined to create the desired properties for the utensils.
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At collection of stamps is refered to as a stamp collection. They are frequently kept in albums. Philately is the name for the study and collection of stamps.
it is called a range of mountains
a collection of fish is called a school of fish