Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An item that is offered for sale.
- noun An attribute or ability, especially when regarded as an article of commerce.
- transitive verb To beware of.
- adjective Watchful; wary.
- adjective Aware.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Watchful; cautious; prudent; wary.
- On guard; on the watch (against something). See
beware . - Aware; conscious; assured.
- To take care of; take precautions against; take heed to; look out for and guard against; beware of: as, ware the dog. Except in a few phrases, as in
ware hawk, ware hounds, beware is now used instead of ware. - noun An obsolete preterit of
wear . - noun Articles of manufacture or merchandise: now usually in the plural.
- noun A collective noun used generally in composition with the name of the material, or a term relating to the characters of the articles or the use to which they are put: as, china-ware, tinware, hardware, tableware.
- noun A decorative pottery made in the seventeenth century, many of the pieces having the forms of animals.
- noun The first real or kaolinic porcelain produced in Europe: it was first made by Böttger about 1710.
- noun A name given in England to vessels of pottery for domestic use, especially for table service. It is common to discriminate pottery from porcelain by the name Delft or Delf, and also
Delf-china , etc. - noun A fine terra-cotta, enameled in colors, made in England for architectural decorations, flower-vases, garden-seats, etc., especially that made at Tamworth at works founded in 1847.
- noun Specifically— A coarse earthenware covered with an outer coat of a different color, which, being deeply scratched, shows the body of the ware.
- noun A kind of pottery in which the body is scratched or scored, the whole being then covered with a transparent glaze, which shows a deeper color where it fills these incisions than elsewhere.
- noun A pottery made at Stoke-upon-Trent in England, imitated in the main from the Japanese Satsuma.
- noun Synonyms Merchandise, etc. See
property . - noun Seaweed of various species of Fucus, Laminaria, Himanthalia, Chorda, ete. They are employed as a manure and in the manufacture of kelp, etc. See
seaware . - To use; employ; lay out; expend; spend.
- An obsolete spelling of
wear , 10. - noun The wares produced at the Etruria pottery, Trenton, New Jersey.
- noun a rather indefinite name applied to pottery supposed to have been made formerly at the town of Gombroon, or Bander-Abbas, on the Persian Gulf. Authorities differ as to the character of this ware. Some assert that it was pottery of soft body which was rubbed away from the interior, leaving only the harder shell or outside glaze (“shell-ware”); others assert that it was a creamy white pottery with perforated decorations filled in with translucent glaze; while some writers describe it as a sort of semi-porcelain of white and semi-translucent body, of Perso-Chinese origin.
- noun One class of Korean tea-bowls is known to the Japanese by the name of Mishima ware, because the formal lines of its decoration resemble at a distance the printed columns of the almanac which is issued from a famous temple at Mishima on the Tokaido, the great route from Kioto to Yedo.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- imperative Wore.
- noun (Bot.), Obs. or Prov. Eng. Seaweed.
- noun (Zoöl.), [Prov. Eng.] the brant; -- so called because it feeds on ware, or seaweed.
- transitive verb To make ware; to warn; to take heed of; to beware of; to guard against.
- noun Articles of merchandise; the sum of articles of a particular kind or class; style or class of manufactures; especially, in the plural, goods; commodities; merchandise.
- transitive verb (Naut.) To wear, or veer. See
wear . - noun obsolete The state of being ware or aware; heed.
- adjective obsolete A ware; taking notice; hence, wary; cautious; on one's guard. See
beware .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To
beware of something. - adjective poetic
aware - noun uncountable Goods or a type of goods offered for sale or use.
- noun in the plural See
wares . - noun uncountable
Pottery or metal goods. - noun countable, archaeology A style or genre of artifact.
- noun Ireland
Crockery
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun commodities offered for sale
- verb spend extravagantly
- noun articles of the same kind or material; usually used in combination: `silverware', `software'
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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The name Tana ware is applied because of the early discoveries of these types of pottery along Kenya's Tana River. 62 Tana ware's prevalence in the region did not preclude the occurrence of EIA Kwale ware.
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He once said "the ware is lost" while our troops where in combat.
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In Buhaya, which lay adjacent to southwest Lake Nyanza, Urewe ware dates from 800 BCE to 800 CE. 40 Along Lake Nyanza's southern shores and southwest at Uvinza, Urewe ware is also found to yield dates between 800 BCE and 800 CE.
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A point that Chami highlights about Kaole's Tana ware is that by this period it no longer showed EIA elements.
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Wasara's line of "paper ware" is as beautiful as it is useful.
August 2008 2008
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Wasara's line of "paper ware" is as beautiful as it is useful.
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Anti/spy ware is included in Norton, and in my Zone Alarm Pro firewall, both paid programs.
Norton Anti-virus 2006
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As he sat with the tray before him he fell to musing and said to himself, Know, O my good Self, that the head of my wealth, my principal invested in this glass ware, is an hundred dirhams.
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All my serving ware is white, and my dining table is white formica.
The last straw(berry) .........or not bilbo 2006
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Yes, silver ware is out of vouge but again unless it's broken or butt ugly it has collectors value, replacement value or even sentimental value way over it's silver content.
Silver shortage in the forseeable future. Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2006
hernesheir commented on the word ware
(n): an old settlement on the River Lea (Lee) in Hertfordshire England. The north-south A10 road passes through Ware. The town was once a center for malting.
January 5, 2009
hernesheir commented on the word ware
Barley, oats, &c. --A Glossary of Provincial Words Used in the County of Cumberland, 1851.
June 1, 2011