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Definitions

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

  1. n. Cooking utensils.

Wiktionary

  1. n. The assorted objects, such as pots, pans, baking sheets, etc., used for cooking

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. n. cooking utensils, such as pots, pans, or baking dishes made of heat-resistant material.

WordNet 3.0

  1. n. a kitchen utensil made of material that does not melt easily; used for cooking

Etymologies

  1. cook +‎ -ware (Wiktionary)

Examples

  • “The non-stick surface used in the cookware is a ceramic-based nano non-stick coating named Thermolon.”

    16 posts from August 2007

  • “This cookware is tough, high quality cookware used by top restaurant kitchens throughout the country and cookware would be a great addition for any serious home chef.”

    Giveaway: Professional Cookware Set « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting

  • “They weren't about to pass it up just because Jeff Curran's business selling upscale cookware is down sharply.”

    POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: September 07, 2009

  • “The MSR Exo 2 nesting cookware is designed more for expeditions, but even those on weekend trips can appreciate being able to store plates and mugs in one neat package. $120, cascadedesigns. com”

    The Wall Street Journal: The Great Tech-doors

  • “The cookware is marketed as an eco-friendly non-stick, the first such product since the invention of non-stick technology for cookware.”

    16 posts from August 2007

  • “The cookware is also not manufactured with perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a chemical used in the manufacturing of traditional Teflon-based non-stick coatings.”

    16 posts from August 2007

  • “So I am starting to educate myself a little bit on cookware, and it turns out that cast-iron cookware is made by pouring molten iron into a mold (a centuries-old method of making cooking pots).”

    Archive 2006-07-01

  • “A reader-submitted question about the possibility of lead in Chinese cookware is being answered as part of an Associated Press Q&A column called "Ask AP”

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  • “A reader-submitted question about the possibility of lead in Chinese cookware is being answered as part of an Associated Press Q&A column called”

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories

  • “It’s said, however, that a flat bottom means the cookware is older than one with ridges; mine is flat.”

    Archive 2007-01-01

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