Ware
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Ware ( noun )
- Articles of merchandise.
- Goods or commodities.
- Something that is manufactured, as opposed to something grown or mined.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english wær; akin to old high german wār merchandise, old english wærre merchandise, old english wærian to defend.
Examples:
- I saw some nice pottery at the craft fair, but it was too expensive for my budget.
- The store was offering a discount on all winter wear.
- He is a dealer in rare and exotic spices.
- The store carried a wide range of outdoor camping equipment.
- She picked out a new set of dishes for her kitchen.
(As a verb)
Ware ( verb )
- Articles of merchandise.
- Goods or commodities.
- Something that is manufactured, as opposed to something grown or mined.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english wær; akin to old high german wār merchandise, old english wærre merchandise, old english wærian to defend.
Examples:
- I saw some nice pottery at the craft fair, but it was too expensive for my budget.
- The store was offering a discount on all winter wear.
- He is a dealer in rare and exotic spices.
- The store carried a wide range of outdoor camping equipment.
- She picked out a new set of dishes for her kitchen.