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iron
noun
a
small
electrical
device
with
a
flat
heated
base
that
you
press
over
clothes
to
remove
wrinkles
•
She
ran
the
hot
iron
over
her
shirt
to
remove
the
wrinkles
.
She
ran
the
hot
iron
over
her
shirt
to
remove
the
wrinkles
.
•
The
hotel
room
didn't
have
an
iron
,
so
he
borrowed
one
from
reception
.
The
hotel
room
didn't
have
an
iron
,
so
he
borrowed
one
from
reception
.
verb
-
iron
,
ironing
,
irons
,
ironed
to
make
clothes
smooth
by
pressing
them
with
a
hot
iron
•
I
still
need
to
iron
my
trousers
before
the
meeting
.
I
still
need
to
iron
my
trousers
before
the
meeting
.
•
He
carefully
ironed
the
collar
until
it
was
crisp
.
He
carefully
ironed
the
collar
until
it
was
crisp
.
noun
a
strong
,
hard
,
heavy
,
silver-grey
metal
(
chemical
symbol
Fe
)
that
is
used
to
make
steel
and
many
everyday
objects
•
The
bridge
is
made
of
reinforced
iron
beams
.
The
bridge
is
made
of
reinforced
iron
beams
.
•
Meteorites
often
contain
a
high
amount
of
iron
.
Meteorites
often
contain
a
high
amount
of
iron
.
Old
English
īren
,
īsern
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*īsarną
,
originally
meaning
‘
holy
metal
’;
related
to
Latin
‘
ferrum
’ (
iron
).
noun
a
golf
club
with
a
flat
angled
metal
head
used
for
medium-distance
shots
•
He
chose
a
seven-iron
for
the
150-yard
shot
.
He
chose
a
seven-iron
for
the
150-yard
shot
.
•
Her
new
set
of
irons
improved
her
game
.
Her
new
set
of
irons
improved
her
game
.