Ware: meaning, definitions and examples
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ware
[ wɛr ]
physical items
Ware refers to manufactured articles or goods, particularly those that are made of specified materials. It often includes items that are for sale or distribution, such as pottery, metalwork, or textiles.
Synonyms
goods, items, merchandise, products
Examples of usage
- The store sells various types of glassware.
- We need to find some durable cookware for our new kitchen.
- The market specializes in ceramic wares from local artisans.
software products
In the context of technology, ware refers to software or programs, generally implying a category or type of software. It’s often used in phrases like 'malware' or 'shareware', indicating the nature of the software and its usage rights.
Synonyms
application, program, software, system
Examples of usage
- Be cautious when downloading ware from untrusted sources.
- He prefers using open-source ware to avoid licensing issues.
- The company developed new shareware to attract users.
Translations
Translations of the word "ware" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mercadoria
- produto
- utensílio
🇮🇳 सामान
- वस्तु
- उपकरण
🇩🇪 Ware
- Gut
- Produkt
🇮🇩 barang
- produk
- alat
🇺🇦 товар
- виріб
- обладнання
🇵🇱 towar
- artykuł
- sprzęt
🇯🇵 製品
- 商品
- 器具
🇫🇷 marchandise
- produit
- ustensile
🇪🇸 mercancía
- producto
- utensilio
🇹🇷 mal
- ürün
- alet
🇰🇷 제품
- 물품
- 기구
🇸🇦 سلعة
- منتج
- أداة
🇨🇿 zboží
- výrobek
- nástroj
🇸🇰 tovar
- výrobok
- nástroj
🇨🇳 商品
- 产品
- 工具
🇸🇮 blago
- izdelek
- orodje
🇮🇸 vara
- afurð
- tæki
🇰🇿 тауар
- өнім
- құрал
🇬🇪 ბრენდი
- პროდუქტი
- ხელსაწყო
🇦🇿 mal
- məhsul
- alət
🇲🇽 mercancía
- producto
- herramienta
Etymology
The word 'ware' originates from the Old English 'waru,' which means 'goods' or 'wares.' This term evolved through Middle English as 'were,' referring to manufactured objects. It encompasses a variety of contexts, developing from general merchandise to specific categories like 'kitchenware,' 'hardware,' and 'software.' Over centuries, the concept of 'ware' related to material objects has expanded greatly, adapting to various industries, including technology, where it describes types of software products. The use of 'ware' continues in modern English, representing both physical goods and digital technologies.