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Cutlery

Cutlery are utensils used for serving and eating food at the dining table — originally referring to just knives, whereas forks and spoons were silverware — all part of flatware (American English) or tableware, these both encompassing crockery as well. These three implements first appeared together on tables as a set in Britain in the Georgian era. A…

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Cutlery

Nodes128
Edges127
Triples57
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015625
Components1

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Cutlery

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related to Manufacturing centres · 20
Cutlery → America, AustriaCarlos Barbosa, BrazilThiers, FranceSolingen, GermanyGalway, IrelandPremana, ItalySeki, JapanWazirabad, Laguiole, Oneida, PakistanCaldas, PortugalAlbacete, Sakai, SpainSheffield, Styria, Taipas, Toledo, Traditional, United KingdomMeriden, United States
related to Further reading · 11
Cutlery → An Historical Essay, Economics, Hallamshire, Hey, Its Neighbourhood, Leicester University Press, Lloyd, Sheffield, Small Scale Production, The Cutlery Trades, The Fiery Blades
related to Etymology · 9
Cutlery → Agnes Cotiller, French, Juseana, Latin, London, Middle English, Old French, The, While
related to Metallic · 7
Cutlery → Chemical, EPNS, From, Gold, Historically, Steel, Sterling
related to Components · 4
Cutlery → Diversification, Knives, Originally, Table

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sheffield plastic steel used cutler knife made century disposable spoons also knives wooden products table set tableware industry food silver

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razormakerinstance ofwith allied trades0.80text
awl bladesmithinstance ofwith allied trades0.80text
shearsmithinstance ofwith allied trades0.80text
forkmaker emerginginstance ofwith allied trades0.80text
becoming distinct trades by the 18th century.Before the mid 19th century when cheap mild steel became available due to new methods of steelmakinginstance ofwith allied trades0.80text
knivesinstance ofwith allied trades0.80text
Cutleryrelated to ComponentsOriginally0.60section
Cutleryrelated to ComponentsDiversification0.60section
Cutleryrelated to ComponentsKnives0.60section
Cutleryrelated to ComponentsTable0.60section
Cutleryrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Cutleryrelated to EtymologyMiddle English0.60section

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