panware

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pan +‎ -ware

Noun[edit]

panware (uncountable)

  1. Pans collectively.
    Hypernym: cookware
    • 2008, Kevin Morrison, Living in a Material World: The Commodity Connection, page 187:
      Copper serves more basic functions too, such as turning on the hot water tap, and it's a good conductor of heat, that's why chefs prefer copper panware.
    • 2016, Don Eric Carroll, Pancho: A Novel of Mexico, page 79:
      He now put away the panware, ready to take his leave, stumbling over someone's saddle in the fading light.