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hollowware
noun hol·low·ware \ˈhä-(ˌ)lō-ˌwer\
Definition of HOLLOWWARE
: vessels (as bowls, cups, or vases) usually of pottery, glass, or metal that have a significant depth and volume — compare flatware
Variants of HOLLOWWARE
hol·low·ware or hol·lo·ware \ˈhä-(ˌ)lō-ˌwer\
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First Known Use of HOLLOWWARE
1682
Rhymes with HOLLOWWARE
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