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Warely
Warely Ware"ly, adv. Cautiously; warily. [Obs.] They bound him hand and foot with iron chains, And with continual watch did warely keep. --Spenser.

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- include tableware, decorative ware, sanitary ware, and in technology and industry such as electrical insulators and laboratory ware. In art history and archaeology...