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Definition of Tinware
1. Noun. Articles of commerce made of tin plate.
Definition of Tinware
1. n. Articles made of tinned iron.
Definition of Tinware
1. Noun. Household items such as utensils, pots, and pans made from tin, generally before the development of metals with other benefits. ¹
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Definition of Tinware
1. articles made of tinplate [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tinware
Literary usage of Tinware
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American Railway (1915)
"108 3 111 74 a 24 72 33 105 70 • 25 Standardization of tinware 80 25 105 70 • 26
Standardization of tinware 88 15 103 69 a 27 Standardization of tinware. ..."
2. Report of the Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American (1915)
"Standardization of tinware. 36. Standardization of tinware. 37. Standardization of
tinware. 38. Standardization of tinware. 39. Standardization of tinware ..."
3. American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century by Edward Stanwood (1904)
"The exaggeration in regard to tinware and the canning industry associated with
it was carried to the most absurd lengths. It was seriously given out and ..."
4. American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century by Edward Stanwood (1903)
"The exaggeration in regard to tinware and the canning industry associated with
it was carried to the most absurd lengths. It was seriously given out and ..."
5. The Successful Housekeeper: A Manual of Universal Application, Especially by Milon W. Ellsworth, Tinnie Ellsworth (1882)
"CLEANING tinware. Do not set apart one day on which to clean your silver or scour
your tinware; there is danger of its not being done at all Have your ..."
6. Milwaukee. 100 Photogravures by Milwaukee real estate board (1892)
"Its 100 tin-stamping presses, varying from 300 to 70000 pounds in weight and
turning out every variety of pressed tinware in use, are run by a 200 ..."
7. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns: A Comprehensive Treatise by John Henry Teschmacher (1911)
"INK FOR MARKING tinware, ATTACHING LABELS A good ink for marking tinware is made
by reducing asphalt or black varnish with turpentine to the desired ..."