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Definition of Enamelware
1. Noun. Cooking utensil of enameled iron.
Definition of Enamelware
1. Noun. Articles coated with decorative enamel ¹
2. Noun. Cooking utensils that have a corrosion resistant layer of enamel fused to the surface ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Enamelware
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enamelware
Literary usage of Enamelware
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Home-making by Martha Van Rensselaer, Flora Rose, Helen Canon (1919)
"Granite and enamelware are made by coating sheet iron or steel utensils with ...
Wash enamelware in hot soapsuds. Clean any scams with a wooden toothpick or ..."
2. Elementary Household Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook for Students of by John Ferguson Snell (1914)
"enamelware is now very commonly used in the kitchen. ... enamelware is particularly
satisfactory for culinary vessels, as it resists the action of the acids ..."
3. Handbook for Rangers & Woodsmen by Jay Laird Burgess Taylor (1916)
"Costs given are for enamelware. For Temporary Camp. ... Other vessels of the kit
should be granite or enamelware; knives and forks should have iron handles ..."
4. Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics by Herbert Swift Carter, Paul Edward Howe, Howard Harris Mason (1921)
"Measure—The best is an enamelware vessel marked on the inside in ounces and large
... A small enamelware funnel. A tablespoon. Non-absorbent cotton. Milk. ..."
5. Details of Military Medical Administration by Joseph Herbert Ford (1918)
"Basins, hand, enamelware. (Number) Bedpans bos of (Par. 906). (Number) Blankets,
rubber. (Number) Boies, folding for tablets. (Gross). ..."
6. The Call of the Surf by Van Campen Heilner, Frank Stick (1920)
"On the treacherous Florida reefs I learned from experience that enamelware dishes
and plates were the only satisfactory kind for my use. ..."