A set to dress your table, including table cloth, serviettes, cutlery etc.
A cutlery set is commonly referred to as a silverware set, flatware set, or utensil set.
The cutlery should be lined up midway on each side of the dinner plate along with a napkin.
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The "side of the diner" - not "side of the table". One serves food by standing to the right of the person one is serving, and one clears by removing plates and cutlery when standing on the left of the person dining.
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"cutlery" is called "les couverts" (usually plural) in French."mettre le couvert" is to set the table - not only the cutlery but also the plates, glasses,..."où sont les couverts ?" (we're not speaking of the plates and glasses here, but only of the forks, knives, spoons): where is the cutlery?
Cutlery is very vital part of a kitchen. Without cutlery kitchen is just an empty place.
A side table is something you set along side a chair or couch. Where as you have the coffee table that's out in the middle of the room
You can count cutlery, the noun 'cutlery' is an uncountable noun.But you can have one set of cutlery, or two or more sets of cutlery, or many pieces of cutlery, but the noun 'cutlery' itself never takes the plural form.
The collective noun for cutlery is 'a set of cutlery'.
A set of kitchen cutlery, or a canteen of cutlery, of knives, forks and spoons.