Definition of IRON

iron

Plural: irons

Noun

  • 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
  • a golf club that has a relatively narrow metal head
  • implement used to brand live stock
  • home appliance consisting of a flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth cloth
  • A common, inexpensive metal, silvery grey when untarnished, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, and is used in making steel: a chemical element having atomic number 26 and symbol Fe.
  • Any material, not a steel, predominantly made of elemental iron.
  • A tool or appliance made of metal, which is heated and then used to transfer heat to something else; most often a thick piece of metal fitted with a handle and having a flat, roughly triangular bottom, which is heated and used to press wrinkles from clothing, and now usually containing an electrical heating apparatus.
  • Any of several other tools traditionally made of wrought iron, now usually of steel.
  • Shackles.
  • A firearm, either a long gun or a handgun.
  • A dark shade of the color silver.
  • A male homosexual.
  • A golf club used for middle-distance shots.
  • Used as a symbol of great strength or toughness, or to signify a very strong or tough material.
  • Weight used as resistance for the purpose of strength training.
  • A meteorite consisting primarily of metallic iron (mixed with a small amount of nickel), as opposed to one composed mainly of stony material.
  • A safety curtain in a theatre.
  • Dumb bombs, those without guidance systems.

Verb

Verb Forms: ironed, ironing, irons

  • To smooth clothes with a heated appliance; to furnish with iron.
  • press and smooth with a heated iron
    • "she stood there ironing"
  • To pass an iron over (clothing or some other item made of cloth) in order to remove creases.
  • To engage in such pressing of clothing.
  • To shackle with irons; to fetter or handcuff.
  • To furnish, clad, or arm with iron.

Adjective Satellite

  • extremely robust
    • "an iron constitution"

Adj

  • Made of the metal iron.
  • Strong (as of will), inflexible.

Examples

  • an iron constitution
  • He appeared easygoing, but inside he was pure iron.
  • He held on with an iron grip.
  • He lifts iron on the weekends.
  • He studied about rocks including iron in school.
  • Iron men
  • ironman; a will of iron
  • Irons and stony irons can be much larger than stony meteorites and are much more visually striking, but make up only a few percent of all meteorites.
  • She had an iron will.
  • She hoped her impressive play would IRON out the wrinkles in her losing streak.
  • They were washing and ironing all morning.
  • to iron a wagon
  • You'd be wise to iron that shirt before you wear it.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English iren, from Old English īsern, īsærn, īren, īsen, from Proto-West Germanic *īsarn, from Proto-Germanic *īsarną (“iron”), from Proto-Celtic *īsarnom (“iron”), a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésh₂r̥ (“blood”).

Synonyms

atomic number 26, branding iron, cast-iron, Fe, iron out, press, smoothing iron, adamant, adamantine, brassbound, clothes iron, ferrum, flatiron, poof, queer, shooting iron

Scrabble Score: 4

iron: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
iron: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
iron: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 5

iron: valid Words With Friends Word