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cook·ware

 (ko͝ok′wâr′)
n.
Cooking utensils.
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cookware

(ˈkʊkwɛə)
n
(Cookery) the pots and utensils used in cooking
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cook•ware

(ˈkʊkˌwɛər)

n.
utensils used in cooking.
[1950–55]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.cookware - a kitchen utensil made of material that does not melt easilycookware - a kitchen utensil made of material that does not melt easily; used for cooking
baster - a tube with a rubber bulb used to take up and release melted fat or gravy in order to moisten roasting meat
chafing dish - a metal pan over a heater; used to cook or to keep things warm at the table
cooker - a utensil for cooking
baking tray, cookie sheet - a cooking utensil consisting of a flat rectangular metal sheet used for baking cookies or biscuits
enamelware - cooking utensil of enameled iron
gridiron, grid - a cooking utensil of parallel metal bars; used to grill fish or meat
griddle - cooking utensil consisting of a flat heated surface (as on top of a stove) on which food is cooked
kitchen utensil - a utensil used in preparing food
cooking pan, pan - cooking utensil consisting of a wide metal vessel
poacher - a cooking vessel designed to poach food (such as fish or eggs)
pot - metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid
skimmer - a cooking utensil used to skim fat from the surface of liquids
steamer - a cooking utensil that can be used to cook food by steaming it
food turner, turner - cooking utensil having a flat flexible part and a long handle; used for turning or serving food
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Translations

cookware

[ˈkʊkweəʳ] Nbatería f de cocina
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cookware

[ˈkʊkwɛər] nbatterie f de cuisine
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