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Definition of ware
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Ware
(imp.)
Wore.
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Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A
condition
produced
in
certain
porcelain,
fine
earthenware,
or
glass,
in which the glaze or
enamel
appears
to be
cracked
in all
directions,
making
a sort of
reticulated
surface;
as,
Chinese
crackle;
Bohemian
crackle..
Ware
::
Ware (n.) The state of being ware or
aware;
heed.
Flagon
::
Flagon
(n.) A
vessel
with a
narrow
mouth,
used for
holding
and
conveying
liquors.
It is
generally
larger
than a
bottle,
and of
leather
or
stoneware
rather
than of
glass..
War
::
War (a.) Ware;
aware.
Commodity
::
Commodity
(n.) That which
affords
convenience,
advantage,
or
profit,
especially
in
commerce,
including
everything
movable
that is
bought
and sold
(except
animals),
--
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
produce
of land and
manufactures,
etc..
Countermark
::
Countermark
(v. t.) To apply a
countermark
to; as, to
countermark
silverware;
to
countermark
a
horse's
teeth..
Trade
::
Trade (v. i.) To
barter,
or to buy and sell; to be
engaged
in the
exchange,
purchase,
or sale of
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
or
anything
else; to
traffic;
to
bargain;
to carry on
commerce
as a
business..
Costrel
::
Costrel
(n.) A
bottle
of
leather,
earthenware,
or wood,
having
ears by which it was
suspended
at the
side..
Warn
::
Warn (v. t.) To make ware or
aware;
to give
previous
information
to; to give
notice
to; to
notify;
to
admonish;
hence,
to
notify
or
summon
by
authority;
as, to warn a town
meeting;
to warn a
tenant
to quit a
house..
Leer
::
Leer (n.) An oven in which
glassware
is
annealed.
Seal
::
Seal (v. t.) To mark with a
stamp,
as an
evidence
of
standard
exactness,
legal size, or
merchantable
quality;
as, to seal
weights
and
measures;
to seal
silverware..
Bottle
::
Bottle
(n.) A
hollow
vessel,
usually
of glass or
earthenware
(but
formerly
of
leather),
with a
narrow
neck or
mouth,
for
holding
liquids..
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To be
capable
of
recalling
when
required;
to keep in mind; to be
continually
aware or
thoughtful
of; to
preserve
fresh in the
memory;
to
attend
to; to think of with
gratitude,
affection,
respect,
or any other
emotion..
China
::
China (n.) China ware, which is the
modern
popular
term for
porcelain.
See
Porcelain..
Warehousemen
::
Warehousemen
(pl. ) of
Warehousema.
Earthenware
::
Earthenware
(n.)
Vessels
and other
utensils,
ornaments,
or the like, made of baked clay. See
Crockery,
Pottery,
Stoneware,
and
Porcelain..
Ware
::
Ware (v. t.) To wear, or veer. See
Wear..
Tessera
::
Tessera
(n.) A small piece of
marble,
glass,
earthenware,
or the like,
having
a
square,
or
nearly
square,
face, used by the
ancients
for
mosaic,
as for
making
pavements,
for
ornamenting
walls,
and like
purposes;
also, a
similar
piece of
ivory,
bone, wood, etc., used as a
ticket
of
admission
to
theaters,
or as a
certificate
for
successful
gladiators,
and as a token for
various
other
purposes..
Bat Printing
::
Bat
printing
() A mode of
printing
on
glazed
ware.
Depository
::
Depository
(n.) A place where
anything
is
deposited
for sale or
keeping;
as,
warehouse
is a
depository
for
goods;
a
clerk's
office
is a
depository
for
records..
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