IRON OUT vs IRON: NOUN
- N/A
- See under Fire, n.
- Fetters; shackles.
- A harpoon.
- A metal appliance with a handle and a weighted flat bottom, used when heated to press wrinkles from fabric.
- Any of a series of golf clubs having a bladelike metal head and numbered from one to nine in order of increasing loft.
- Great hardness or strength; firmness.
- An implement made of iron alloy or similar metal, especially a bar heated for use in branding, curling hair, or cauterizing.
- A silvery-white, lustrous, malleable, ductile, magnetic or magnetizable, metallic element occurring abundantly in combined forms, notably in hematite, limonite, magnetite, and taconite, and used alloyed in a wide range of important structural materials. Atomic number 26; atomic weight 55.845; melting point 1,538°C; boiling point 2,861°C; specific gravity 7.874 (at 20°C); valence 2, 3, 4, 6. : Periodic Table.
- See Cast iron (above).
- A heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood
- Metal shackles; for hands or legs
- Implement used to brand live stock
- A golf club that has a relatively narrow metal head
- Home appliance consisting of a flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth cloth
- A tonic, pill, or other medication containing iron and taken as a dietary supplement.
- To have, as a square-rigged vessel, the yards so braced that, some sails being full of wind and some aback, the vessel is temporarily unmanageable.
- A brand-iron.
- In whaling, a hand-harpoon; a toggle-iron, used in striking a whale. There are two forms, the first and second irons (which see, below).
- Plural Fetters or other chains fastened to the person of a prisoner: as, a mutineer is put in irons.
- Specifically— A knife, sword, or other cutting implement.
- A utensil or weapon made of iron: often in combination with a noun or an adjective expressive of its purpose or character : as, a flat-iron, gridiron, or shooting-iron (slang for pistol).
- Chemical symbol, Fe; atomic weight, 56. A metal, the most abundant and the most important of all those used in the metallic form.
- An instrument or utensil made of iron; -- chiefly in composition
- Fetters; chains; handcuffs; manacles.
- Strength; power; firmness; inflexibility.
- An iron-headed club with a deep face, chiefly used in making approaches, lifting a ball over hazards, etc.
- See Wrought iron (below).
- Bog ore; limonite. See Bog ore, under Bog.
- The most common and most useful metallic element, being of almost universal occurrence, usually in the form of an oxide (as hematite, magnetite, etc.), or a hydrous oxide (as limonite, turgite, etc.). It is reduced on an enormous scale in three principal forms; viz., cast iron, steel, and wrought iron. Iron usually appears dark brown, from oxidation or impurity, but when pure, or on a fresh surface, is a gray or white metal. It is easily oxidized (rusted) by moisture, and is attacked by many corrosive agents. Symbol Fe (Latin Ferrum). Atomic number 26, atomic weight 55.847. Specific gravity, pure iron, 7.86; cast iron, 7.1. In magnetic properties, it is superior to all other substances.
- An impure variety of iron, containing from three to six percent of carbon, part of which is united with a part of the iron, as a carbide, and the rest is uncombined, as graphite. It there is little free carbon, the product is white iron; if much of the carbon has separated as graphite, it is called gray iron. See also Cast iron, in the Vocabulary.
IRON OUT vs IRON: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Holding tightly; very firm.
- Inflexible; unyielding.
- Strong, healthy, and capable of great endurance.
- Made of or containing iron.
- Extremely robust
IRON OUT vs IRON: VERB
- Settle or put right
- To resolve (a dispute); to solve (a problem).
- To remove (a crease or creases) with an iron.
- Press and smooth with a heated iron
- Press and smooth with a heated iron
IRON OUT vs IRON: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To press and smooth with a heated iron.
- To remove (creases) by pressing.
- To put into irons; fetter.
- To fit or clad with iron.
- To iron clothes.
IRON OUT vs IRON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Hence— Harsh; rude; severe.
- Binding fast ; not to be broken.
- Capable of great endurance; firm; robust: as, an iron constitution.
- Not to be bent; inflexible.
- In mining, same as gossan. [U.S.]
- Made of iron; consisting of iron: as, an iron gate; an iron bar.
- To smooth with an instrument of iron, especially with a hot flat-iron, smoothing-iron, or box-iron.
- To furnish, mount, or arm with iron: as, to iron a wagon.
- Resembling iron in some respect, either really or metaphorically.
- Is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts
- Used in construction and tools and armament
- To shackle with irons; fetter; handcuff.
- (idiom) (in irons) Lying head to the wind and unable to turn either way.
- (idiom) (iron in the fire) An undertaking or project in progress.
IRON OUT vs IRON: RELATED WORDS
- Cut into, Narrow down, Snuff out, Gobble up, Sniff out, Chip away, Keep quiet, Dip into, Make headway, Dig into, Fatten up, Wear thin, Put right, Straighten out, Iron
- Ferric, Rebar, Par, Ferro, Metal, Steel, Smoothing iron, Iron out, Cast iron, Atomic number 26, Branding iron, Robust, Fe, Chain, Chains
IRON OUT vs IRON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shy away from, Cut into, Narrow down, Snuff out, Gobble up, Sniff out, Chip away, Keep quiet, Dip into, Make headway, Dig into, Fatten up, Wear thin, Straighten out, Iron
- Ferrite, Pars, Ferrous, Tin, Ore, Ferric, Rebar, Par, Ferro, Metal, Steel, Iron out, Cast iron, Robust, Chain
IRON OUT vs IRON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- First we had to iron out a few details.
- We need to iron out script details with him.
- Mark and trying to iron out all potential weaknesses.
- But Maps still has major kinks to iron out.
- Sometimes a frank discussion can iron out problems.
- American steel and iron out in the cold.
- Miranda iron out the bumps in their lives.
- We just need to iron out some issues.
- Both the central and regional offices of Marina are meeting constantly to iron out the kinks in the phase-out.
- Spray Starch helps iron out stubborn wrinkles and adds a fresh firm feel to everything you iron.
- Disorders of iron homeostasis: iron deficiency and overload.
- Antique Copper, Full Nlckle, Plain Polished Iron, Bussla Iron.
- Iron deficiency anaemia is treated with iron supplement tablets.
- It can better control absorption of iron from vegetable sources, including iron supplements, but not so with iron from meat sources.
- Chunky Dovetailed Construction, Heavy Duty Cast Iron Handles, Steel Straps, Cast Iron Hinges, And Cast Iron Latch.
- Absorption of heme iron is minimally affected by dietary factors, whereas nonheme iron makes up the bulk of consumed iron.
- From Iron fences, to Iron Driveway gates, to Iron handrails, we do it all.
- Buried couplings to connect ductile iron, gray cast iron, or PVC pipe shall be ductile iron.
- Iron Men Marvel Heroes Captain Marvel Captain America All Iron Man Suits Iron Man Movie Iron Man Armor Stark Industries Mundo Comic.
- Procedure, Iron Rusting, compound iron, combination of iron oxygen, paints grease and lacquers.
IRON OUT vs IRON: QUESTIONS
- Is bioceuticals innatal (without iron) out of stock?
- Are iron(II) and iron(III) present in the same compound?
- What is the best source of iron for iron deficiency?
- What should be the concentration of iron in iron ore?
- What do you love about the iron sharpens iron tshirt?
- Why is iron sulphide difficult to separate from iron filings?
- What does the Bible say about Iron sharpening iron?
- Does iron react with chlorine to form iron chloride?
- Why does aluminum displace iron from iron (III) oxide?
- How much elemental iron is in your iron supplement?
- Is a forged iron better than a cast iron golf iron?