English words starting with iro
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Meanings of Iroko:
nounA tropical african tree which yields pale timber that is sometimes used as an oak or teak substitute.
Usage examples:
Showcases and galleries in the new museum are made from iroko, an african hardwood resistant to the…
Meanings of Iron:
nounA strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal, the chemical element of atomic number 26, much used as a material for construction and manufacturing, especially in the form of steel.
Usage examples:
This shining metal was not raw iron but hard steel, which bent the softer wrought-iron blades of th…
verbSmooth (clothes, sheets, etc.) with an iron.
Usage examples:
In fact, my mother and i also washed and ironed his clothes in case the minister has forgotten that…
Meanings of Iron-hand:
idiomTo control a group of people very firmly, having complete power over everything they do
Meanings of Iron-man:
nounA person of great physical strength and the ability to continue doing something difficult for a long time
Meanings of Iron-out:
collocationSettle or put right
phrasal verbSolve or settle difficulties or problems.
Usage examples:
They had ironed out their differences
Meanings of Iron-rations:
nounA basic amount of food for a person to live on
Usage examples:
The hotel food was dreadful, so for three days we were on iron rations of fruit, cheese, and bread.
Meanings of Ironbark:
nounAn australian eucalyptus tree with thick, solid bark and hard, dense, durable timber.
Usage examples:
I drive up the parade and daily i am made happy by the row of mighty ironbarks on its median strip.
Meanings of Ironbarks:
nounAn australian eucalyptus tree with thick, solid bark and hard, dense, durable timber.
Usage examples:
I drive up the parade and daily i am made happy by the row of mighty ironbarks on its median strip.
Meanings of Ironbound:
adjectiveBound with iron.
Usage examples:
An old iron-bound chest
Meanings of Ironclad:
adjectiveCovered or protected with iron.
Usage examples:
An ironclad guarantee
nounA 19th-century warship with armour plating.
Usage examples:
The £13 million ship, which has been named research vessel triton, is said to represent the most ra…
Meanings of Ironclads:
nounA 19th-century warship with armour plating.
Usage examples:
The £13 million ship, which has been named research vessel triton, is said to represent the most ra…
adjectiveCovered or protected with iron.
Usage examples:
An ironclad guarantee
Meanings of Irone:
nounOriginally: a fragrant oil obtained from orris root (iris germanica and other species). later: each of three isomeric cyclic ketones ("α-irone", "β-irone", and "γ-irone") found in this oil and in other plants such as violets, and used in perfumery.
Meanings of Ironed:
verbSmooth (clothes, sheets, etc.) with an iron.
Usage examples:
In fact, my mother and i also washed and ironed his clothes in case the minister has forgotten that…
nounA strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal, the chemical element of atomic number 26, much used as a material for construction and manufacturing, especially in the form of steel.
Usage examples:
This shining metal was not raw iron but hard steel, which bent the softer wrought-iron blades of th…
Meanings of Irones:
nounOriginally: a fragrant oil obtained from orris root (iris germanica and other species). later: each of three isomeric cyclic ketones ("α-irone", "β-irone", and "γ-irone") found in this oil and in other plants such as violets, and used in perfumery.
Meanings of Ironfisted:
adjectiveExercising power in an oppressive or controlling way.
Usage examples:
An iron-fisted leader intolerant of opposing political views
Meanings of Ironhanded:
adjectiveExercising power in an oppressive or controlling way.
Usage examples:
An iron-fisted leader intolerant of opposing political views
Meanings of Ironhead:
nounThe goldeneye (duck), bucephala clangula, of which the male has a mainly greenish-black head and the female a brown head.
Meanings of Ironheads:
nounThe goldeneye (duck), bucephala clangula, of which the male has a mainly greenish-black head and the female a brown head.
Meanings of Ironic:
adjectiveUsing or characterized by irony.
Usage examples:
His mouth curved into an ironic smile
Meanings of Ironical:
adjectiveUsing words that suggest the opposite of what you intend, usually in order to be humorous
Usage examples:
The play was full of witty, ironic banter., [ + that clause ] it’s really ironic that i would be as…
Meanings of Ironically:
adverbIn an ironic manner.
Usage examples:
‘how very noble,’ oliver said ironically
Meanings of Ironies:
nounThe expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
Usage examples:
‘don't go overboard with the gratitude,’ he rejoined with heavy irony
adjectiveOf or like iron.
Usage examples:
An irony grey colour
Meanings of Ironing:
nounThe activity or task of ironing clothes, sheets, etc.
Usage examples:
The policy covers 80 per cent of costs such as childcare, housekeeping, cooking, ironing and transp…
verbSmooth (clothes, sheets, etc.) with an iron.
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