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I . iron [ˈaɪən] N

1. iron no pl CHEM:

iron

2. iron (appliance):

iron

3. iron (golf club):

iron

II . iron [ˈaɪən] ADJ

1. iron bar, mine, railing:

iron
iron

2. iron fig (strict, strong):

iron
iron
iron
trd
iron

III . iron [ˈaɪən] VB trans, intr

iron
likati [perf zlikati]

I . cast ˈiron N no pl

cast iron

II . cast ˈiron ADJ

1. cast iron cooking pot, nail:

cast iron

2. cast iron fig:

cast iron alibi

ˈcurl·ing iron N, ˈcurl·ing tongs N pl

I . ˈIron Age N

Iron Age

II . ˈIron Age ADJ

iron ˈcur·tain N

1. iron curtain POL hist:

iron curtain

2. iron curtain fig:

iron curtain
ovira f

iron ˈlung N

iron ˈore N

iron ore

ˈiron ra·tions pl N

ˈpig iron N no pl

pig iron

ˈscrap iron N no pl

sol·der·ing iron [ˈsəʊldərɪŋ-] N

ˈsteam iron N

ˈwaf·fle iron N

I . wrought ˈiron N no pl

II . wrought ˈiron ADJ pred

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Armor also developed, to protect both the cavalryman and his mount, including iron helmets and chain mail.
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Surface rust is flaky and friable, and provides no protection to the underlying iron, unlike the formation of patina on copper surfaces.
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Prenatal iron deficiency has been suggested as a possible mechanism for these problems.
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Keep walking until you reach the ha-ha and iron bridge.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Recognizing the player's intentions, the beggar tried to escape the player's iron grip, struggling to free himself.
xbox360.gamespy.com
Most clinical experience were gained from toxicological poisoning with nickel carbonyl and iron pentacarbonyl.
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He has iron grey hair, has a taciturn personality, and delights in playing power games.
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Today this appears as a 7-metre-deep, 7-metre-wide circular sump, crossed by an iron footbridge.
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The use of cast iron columns in the large, five-story tall building enabled the installation of large windows that improved manufacturing conditions and efficiency.
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Death sentences, severance of limbs and branding with hot iron were very common.
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