iron
EN[ˈaɪən] [ˈaɪɚn] [ˈaɪɹən] [-aɪə(ɹ)n]US
Ffer WFer
- Le fer est un élément chimique, de symbole Fe et de numéro atomique 26. C'est le métal et le matériau ferromagnétique le plus courant dans la vie quotidienne, sous forme pure ou d'alliages.
- Le fer 56 est le nucléide stable le plus lourd issu de la fusion du silicium par réactions α lors de la nucléosynthèse stellaire, qui aboutit en fait au nickel 56,
- La production mondiale de minerai de fer s'est élevée à 2,4 milliards de tonnes en 2010, assurée en grande partie par la Chine (37,5 %), devant l'Australie (17,5 %), le Brésil (15,4 %), l'Inde (10,8 %), la Russie (4,2 %) et l'Ukraine (3,
- NomPLirons
- (uncountable) A common, inexpensive metal, often black in color, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, and is used in making steel.
- In the past two years, NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope has located nearly 3,000 exoplanet candidates ranging from sub-Earth-sized minions to gas giants that dwarf our own Jupiter. Their densities range from that of styrofoam to iron.
- (uncountable, physics, chemistry, metallurgy) A metallic chemical element having atomic number 26 and symbol Fe.
- (uncountable, countable, metallurgy) Any material, not a steel, predominantly made of elemental iron.
- wrought iron, ductile iron, cast iron, pig iron, gray iron
- (countable) 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.
- (usually plural, irons) Shackles.
- (slang) A handgun.
- (uncountable) A dark shade of the colour/color silver.
- (Cockney rhyming slang, shortened from iron hoof, rhyming with poof; countable, offensive) A male homosexual.
- (golf) A golf club used for middle-distance shots.
- (uncountable) Great strength or power.
- (uncountable) A common, inexpensive metal, often black in color, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, and is used in making steel.
- VerbeSGironsPRironingPT, PPironed
- AdjectifCOMmore ironSUPmost iron
- (not comparable) Made of the metal iron.
- (figuratively) Strong (as of will), inflexible.
- She had an iron will.
- He held on with an iron grip.
- an iron constitution
- (not comparable) Made of the metal iron.
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- That shirt still has a few more wrinkles to iron out.
- As an economy measure, the manufacturer decided to use iron rather than steel, but to acierate the surface to limit oxidation.
- By Day 50, the bacterial community has shifted from an iron reducing to a sulfidogenic community with nearly 75% of the profile comprised of the TRFs 213 and 215, which are related to Desulfobacter.
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- Iron ore producers are facing the first price fall for annual contracts in seven years as demand weakens for steelmaking inputs.
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Definition of iron in English Dictionary
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