Iron ( noun , verb , adjective )

(As a noun)

Iron ( noun )

  1. A chemical element (Fe) with an atomic number of 26.
  2. A strong, hard magnetic metallic element that is abundant in the earth's crust and is used to make steel and other alloys.

Origin:

Old english īren, of germanic origin; related to dutch ijzer and german eisen.

Examples:

  1. Iron is an important element in the human diet.
  2. Iron is used to make steel.
  3. The statue is made of iron.
  4. Iron is a common metal.
  5. Iron is an important mineral.

(As a verb)

Iron ( verb )

  1. A chemical element (Fe) with an atomic number of 26.
  2. A strong, hard magnetic metallic element that is abundant in the earth's crust and is used to make steel and other alloys.

Origin:

Old english īren, of germanic origin; related to dutch ijzer and german eisen.

Examples:

  1. Iron is an important element in the human diet.
  2. Iron is used to make steel.
  3. The statue is made of iron.
  4. Iron is a common metal.
  5. Iron is an important mineral.

(As an adjective)

Iron ( adjective )

  1. A chemical element (Fe) with an atomic number of 26.
  2. A strong, hard magnetic metallic element that is abundant in the earth's crust and is used to make steel and other alloys.

Origin:

Old english īren, of germanic origin; related to dutch ijzer and german eisen.

Examples:

  1. Iron is an important element in the human diet.
  2. Iron is used to make steel.
  3. The statue is made of iron.
  4. Iron is a common metal.
  5. Iron is an important mineral.
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