English to Punjabi Dictionary iron

iron

ਲੋਹੇ
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a tool or implement now or originally made of iron.
example
Having too flat a lie angle on an 'iron' tends to send the ball right, because the clubface points right of the target.
Resist the urge to cut it close with a longer 'iron' to move the ball farther down the fairway.
Transportation equipment, machinery, cement and other building materials, 'iron' , and steel are major imports of Somalia.
a caulking 'iron'
Strength of 'iron' flowing in her veins allow her to conquer agony.
They hypothesise that low levels of 'iron' can actually increase the absorption of other metals into the bloodstream.
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.
Snetselaar chose to focus on teenagers, she said, because many teens have low levels of 'iron' in their diets.
Mordants most commonly used in tissue staining are salts of aluminum, chromium, 'iron' , potassium, and tungsten.
how are your 'iron' levels?
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.
This shining metal was not raw 'iron' but hard steel, which bent the softer wrought-iron blades of the Gauls.
McCoy has been Pipe's stable jockey for the past nine years and the decision to leave could mean the end of the Northern Irish jockey's 'iron' grip on the riders' championship.
Using a 9 'iron' , the ball landed four feet in front of the hole and rolled right in.
Working section by section, smooth hair with a flat 'iron' .
Watching fat grams often means cutting red meat or dark chicken, both 'iron' sources, from one's diet.
The children are now left with only an electric 'iron' and a pile of books.
Carrots may have lost 46 per cent of their iron but they are not a good source of 'iron' in the diet anyway.
Poor nutrition decreases levels of 'iron' and vitamin B, leading to anemia.
When used on already dry hair, a flat 'iron' , explains Romero, locks in moisture, creating smooth and shiny locks while eliminating frizz.
Slaves worked in all the metal crafts - 'iron' , tin, copper, gold, and silver.
her father had a will of 'iron'
Meanwhile, the team maintained their 'iron' grip on the trainer and jockey championships.
Back then, a cowpoke would rope a steer, wrestle it to the ground, and a compatriot would use an 'iron' heated over a campfire to burn a mark into the cow's hide.
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.
Another important application of tin is tinplating, the process by which a thin coat of tin is laid down over the surface of steel, 'iron' , or some other metal.
They suggest that recovering patients reduce 'iron' in their diet.
Some suggest his 'iron' grip of the party he personifies may be on the wane.
He has had a Godfather's ruthlessness in his 'iron' grip over the Catholic Church, his refusal to incorporate modern thinking into its teaching.
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