Word of the day: Flatware
UK → petite vaisselle (assiettes...)
US → couverts
https://www.cutlery.uk.com/blogs/blog/cutlery-vs-flatware
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Cutlery vs Flatware

These two terms are often taken to mean a catch-all for the same thing – i.e. knives, forks and spoons (etc.); and which word you use depends on which side of the Atlantic Ocean you reside. In the UK, we say “cutlery”; in the US they say “flatware”. The terms ‘cutlery’ and ‘flatware’ historically mean different things;

Lincoln House Cutlery
(j'aime bien cette ptite flèche →, shift + AltGr + N sous linux)