iron

लोखंड
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a tool or implement now or originally made of iron.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'
इस्त्री,
बेड्या,
इस्त्री करणे,
लोखंडासारखा कठीण,
हातकड्या,
बेड्या घालणे,
लोखंड
example
Meanwhile, the team maintained their 'iron' grip on the trainer and jockey championships.
He has had a Godfather's ruthlessness in his 'iron' grip over the Catholic Church, his refusal to incorporate modern thinking into its teaching.
People with high levels of 'iron' in their diet are more likely to develop Parkinson's disease, new research suggests.
the 'iron' grip of religion on minority cultures
Using a 9 'iron' , the ball landed four feet in front of the hole and rolled right in.
Because it's difficult to get enough iron from diet alone, 'iron' supplementation is recommended.
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.
her father had a will of 'iron'
It was the first threat to Mugabe's 'iron' grip on power since independence in 1980.
From a good lie in short grass, there's plenty of loft on any short 'iron' to get this done.
Put your money in 'iron' and steel, chemicals, or timber.
It is a fiendishly difficult task at a time when nothing seems to shake Labour's 'iron' grip on power in Scotland.
Glauconite is close in composition to muscovite but has some 'iron' , magnesium, sodium, and calcium.
The magnetic properties of 'iron' , the only metal with which can be magnetized.
For the first time in 20 years, his 'iron' grip on the company was getting shaky.
Liver, however, is a good source of iron in the diet although 'iron' is also found in red meat, pulses, bread, green vegetables and fortified breakfast cereals.
This is done on serum as anticlotting compounds bind serum 'iron' .
Practicing with a middle 'iron' , position the ball slightly forward of the center of your stance.
Poor nutrition decreases levels of 'iron' and vitamin B, leading to anemia.
However, before you supplement with iron you should ask your physician to test your blood levels of 'iron' , says Kretsch.
a caulking 'iron'
Slaves worked in all the metal crafts - 'iron' , tin, copper, gold, and silver.
Iron ore is Austria's most important mineral resource, and metal and metal products, especially 'iron' and steel, lead the manufacturing sector.
Without question, the first step to reducing your risk of iron deficiency anemia is to take in highly available forms of 'iron' in your diet.
The purpose of the clearing bath is to remove 'iron' compounds.
a caulking 'iron'
the 'iron' grip of religion on minority cultures
Their mining, processing, and manufacturing of 'iron' , copper, bronze, lead, gold, and silver objects were on a par with the rest of the Roman world.
But just staging the production is a remarkably brave act in a country where a tiny leadership elite uses its 'iron' grip to promote once-vilified capitalist policies.
Snetselaar chose to focus on teenagers, she said, because many teens have low levels of 'iron' in their diets.
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