Difference between Chinaware and China

What is the difference between Chinaware and China?

Chinaware as a noun is tableware made of china (or porcelain) while China as a noun is ceramic or porcelain

Chinaware

Part of speech: noun

Definition: tableware made of china (or porcelain)

China

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Ceramic or porcelainTableware made from china.(Cockney rhyming slang; shortened from china plate; countable) Mate (i.e., friend).A cymbal, flattened at the perimeter, about 16 to 20 inches (40 to 50 centimetres) across, that is ridden or crashed to produce a distinctive "trashy" sound.

Example sentence: Start living now. Stop saving the good china for that special occasion. Stop withholding your love until that special person materializes. Every day you are alive is a special occasion. Every minute, every breath, is a gift from God.

We hope you now know whether to use Chinaware or China in your sentence.

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