iron

આયર્ન
definition
verb
In fact, my mother and I also washed and ironed his clothes in case the Minister has forgotten that part of his story.
smooth (clothes, sheets, etc.) with an iron.
noun
This shining metal was not raw iron but hard steel, which bent the softer wrought-iron blades of the Gauls.
a strong, hard magnetic silvery-gray metal, the chemical element of atomic number 26, much used as a material for construction and manufacturing, especially in the form of steel.
a caulking iron
a tool or implement now or originally made of iron.
translation of 'iron'
લોઢું,
કપડાં ને ઇસ્તરી કરવી,
લોહ,
લોઢાનું બનેલું
verb
ઇસ્તરી કરવી
noun
લોખંડ,
ઇસ્તરી
example
Omnabibi uses an electric 'iron' for her creased clothes.
The purpose of the clearing bath is to remove 'iron' compounds.
Calcium, sulphur, magnesium, aluminium, 'iron' , copper, zinc and manganese were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
The children are now left with only an electric 'iron' and a pile of books.
And with an electric 'iron' and electric lights, Mother has something to do to fill in her evenings.
Kohl, hailed by friend and foe for his part in unifying Germany and building a united Europe, was accused of using secret slush funds to keep his 'iron' grip on the party he led for twenty-five years.
Snetselaar chose to focus on teenagers, she said, because many teens have low levels of 'iron' in their diets.
He has had a Godfather's ruthlessness in his 'iron' grip over the Catholic Church, his refusal to incorporate modern thinking into its teaching.
The use of certain essential materials such as 'iron' , steel, copper, and industrial chemicals was either prohibited or restricted.
A well-balanced diet including good 'iron' sources is the best start.
Having too flat a lie angle on an 'iron' tends to send the ball right, because the clubface points right of the target.
Many of the electrical goods we use today such as the electric 'iron' , shaver, vacuum cleaner and washing machine were invented in the early part of the 20th century.
the 'iron' grip of religion on minority cultures
From a good lie in short grass, there's plenty of loft on any short 'iron' to get this done.
The best sources of 'iron' are beef and other meats.
It was the first threat to Mugabe's 'iron' grip on power since independence in 1980.
Personally she is my favourite, although I also like Hope's inner 'iron' strength, and Faith's inner vulnerability.
Using an electric 'iron' , the sheets were pressed flat.
Poor nutrition decreases levels of 'iron' and vitamin B, leading to anemia.
These are referred to as nuisance contaminants and include calcium, magnesium, 'iron' , manganese and hydrogen sulfide.
Watching fat grams often means cutting red meat or dark chicken, both 'iron' sources, from one's diet.
The amount of 'iron' in the diet of veal calves is carefully controlled to produce the pale meat product demanded by the marketplace.
So small a phrase, and yet it bore the strength of 'iron' .
Men, on the other hand, are at a risk of having too much 'iron' in their diet because they do not regularly lose blood, as women do in their menstrual cycle.
Because it's difficult to get enough iron from diet alone, 'iron' supplementation is recommended.
how are your 'iron' levels?
Working section by section, smooth hair with a flat 'iron' .
When used on already dry hair, a flat 'iron' , explains Romero, locks in moisture, creating smooth and shiny locks while eliminating frizz.
For the first time in 20 years, his 'iron' grip on the company was getting shaky.
Meanwhile, the team maintained their 'iron' grip on the trainer and jockey championships.
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