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stemware

noun
stem·​ware | \ ˈstem-ËŒwer How to pronounce stemware (audio) \

Definition of stemware

: glass hollowware mounted on a stem

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And swap out your glass bottles and stemware for plastic or acrylic versions. Candace Braun Davison, House Beautiful, "This Outdoor Wine Table Lets You Enjoy Happy Hour Anywhere," 23 July 2018 If a full-service move is not an option, an alternative is to let the movers pack specific items of concern, such as china, stemware, and artwork. Charles Curkin, ELLE Decor, "The 10 Commandments for Hiring Movers, According to a Pro," 17 July 2019 There are several different types of stemware and tumblers, which may be interchanged from drink to drink. Vanessa Lawrence, ELLE Decor, "Kumiko Is a New Bar in Chicago That Will Instantly Transport You to Japan," 11 June 2019 Some of the cloudy, bubbly ice could be as fragile as crystal stemware. Jon Gertner, WIRED, "The Top Secret Cold War Project That Pulled Climate Science From the Ice," 12 June 2019 There's a reason drinks are served in glass stemware at fancy dinner parties and not disposable solo cups. Olivia Harrison, refinery29.com, "11 Irresistibly Chic Glass Water Bottles For Every Type Of Hydrator," 10 June 2019 Made from ultra-thin, flexible, BPA-free polymers, these glasses are shatterproof, reusable, recyclable, made in the U.S. and perfect for occasions when proper stemware isn’t possible (i.e. travel, poolside). Stephanie Miskew, Fox News, "6 holiday gifts for the wine lover who has everything," 8 Dec. 2015 Tables were all about layering textures, with low yet lush bouquets of peonies, garden roses, and lots of seasonal greenery, Casa de Perrin dishware that included stemware with blue handles and pale pink glasses, and velvet patterned tablecloths. Kt Merry, Harper's BAZAAR, "From Dallas, With Love: This Texas Wedding Redefined Effortless Elegance," 7 Nov. 2018 The only one of our models tested to feature steam, the LG adds it to the heavy and delicate cycles to improve the cleaning of not only crusty cookware, but also delicate china and stemware. The Good Housekeeping Institute, Good Housekeeping, "LG Fully-Integrated Dishwasher #LDF8874ST," 7 Mar. 2015

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First Known Use of stemware

1892, in the meaning defined above

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stemware

noun

English Language Learners Definition of stemware

: drinking glasses that have a long stem between the bowl and the base

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