The best silverware is a spoon.
Good utensils are referred to as silverware or cutlery.
No, the pilgrims did not have silverware. They typically ate with their hands or used simple utensils made of wood or pewter. Silverware as we know it today was not commonly used until much later in history.
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.
No, utensils such as silverware, glasses, napkins, etc. are not considered fixed assets.
a dishwasher? cabinet? dish dryer?
Silverware, dinnerware, or supperware. Cutlery, Eating Utensils.
There is no such thing as "sulver", I'm going to assume you meant "silver", which is used for coins, ornaments, jewelry, and high-value tableware and utensils, known as silverware.
No, brass is not used to can foods. Brass utensils, pots, and pans will result in dark or discolored pickles and should not be eaten.
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.
Tarnishing of silverware is a chemical change. It occurs when the silver in the utensils reacts with sulfur compounds in the air or food to form silver sulfide, creating a dark layer on the surface of the utensils.
Table appointments is the utensils for dining.
as an adjective its plural masculine for coveredas a noun it means or silverware