aluminumware

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Etymology[edit]

From aluminum +‎ -ware.

Noun[edit]

aluminumware (uncountable)

  1. Articles made from aluminum.
    • 1895 March 24, Springfield Daily Republican, volume III, Springfield, Mo., page 4:
      Gates Hardware Co. / Builders’ Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Graniteware, Aluminumware, Wood Fiber Goods.
    • 1995, Ellen M. Plante, The American Kitchen 1700 to the Present: From Hearth to Highrise, Facts On File, Inc., →ISBN, page 178:
      While enameled ware maintained popularity for many years (well into the 1930s), aluminumware and glass oven-to-table Pyrex cookware were also being used before 1920.
    • 1998, Margaret Winchell, Armed with Patience: Daily Life in Post-Soviet Russia, Hermitage Publishers, →ISBN, page 54:
      Centerpieces consisted of a bouquet of paper strips stuck into a glass, which served as napkins; the aluminumware was lighter than plastic.
    • 2010, Larry Enright, Four Years from Home, →ISBN, page 212:
      I entered the Great Hall. It wasn’t so great, just a big, noisy room filled with the clinking of aluminumware on cheap food service dishes.