Irons

[ ahy-ernz ]
/ ˈaɪ ərnz /

noun

Jeremy (John),born 1948, English actor.

Definition for irons (2 of 2)

Origin of iron

before 900; Middle English, Old English īren (noun and adj.), perhaps < *īsren, metathesized from īsern, variant of īsen; compare Old Saxon, Old High German, Old Norse īsarn, Gothic eisarn < Germanic *īsarnam, perhaps < Celtic; compare Gaulish Ysarno-, Iserno- (in place names), Old Breton hoiarn, Welsh haearn, Old Irish íarn

OTHER WORDS FROM iron

i·ron·less, adjective i·ron·like, adjective un·i·roned, adjective well-i·roned, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for irons (1 of 3)

irons
/ (ˈaɪənz) /

pl n

fetters or chains (often in the phrase in or into irons)
in irons nautical (of a sailing vessel) headed directly into the wind without steerageway
have several irons in the fire to be involved in many projects, activities, etc

British Dictionary definitions for irons (2 of 3)

Irons
/ (ˈaɪənz) /

noun

Jeremy. born 1948, British film and stage actor. His films include The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981), The Mission (1986), Reversal of Fortune (1990), and Lolita (1997)

British Dictionary definitions for irons (3 of 3)

iron
/ (ˈaɪən) /

noun

adjective

verb

See also iron out, irons

Derived forms of iron

ironer, noun ironless, adjective ironlike, adjective

Word Origin for iron

Old English irēn; related to Old High German īsan, Old Norse jārn; compare Old Irish īarn

Medical definitions for irons

iron
[ īərn ]

n.

A lustrous, malleable, ductile, magnetic or magnetizable metallic element. Atomic number 26.
A dietary supplement or medication containing an iron salt, such as ferrous sulfate.

adj.

Made of or containing iron.

Scientific definitions for irons

iron
[ īərn ]

Fe

A silvery-white, hard metallic element that occurs abundantly in minerals such as hematite, magnetite, pyrite, and ilmenite. It is malleable and ductile, can be magnetized, and rusts readily in moist air. It is used to make steel and other alloys important in construction and manufacturing. Iron is a component of hemoglobin, which allows red blood cells to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through the body. Atomic number 26; atomic weight 55.845; melting point 1,535°C; boiling point 2,750°C; specific gravity 7.874 (at 20°C); valence 2, 3, 4, 6. See Periodic Table. See Note at element.

Idioms and Phrases with irons

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