| IRONS | • irons n. Plural of iron. • irons n. (Dated) shackles. • irons n. (Nautical) A lack of forward motion. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| GIRONS | • girons n. Plural of giron. • GIRON n. a heraldic inverted vee, also GYRON. |
| ANDIRONS | • andirons n. Plural of andiron. • ANDIRON n. a metal support for logs in a fireplace, a firedog, also ENDIRON. |
| ENDIRONS | • endirons n. Plural of endiron. • ENDIRON n. a metal support for logs in a fireplace, also ANDIRON. |
| ENVIRONS | • environs n. Plural of environ: the environment, the surroundings. • environs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of environ. • ENVIRON v. to envelop, enclose. |
| IRONSIDE | • ironside n. One who is very strong and courageous. • Ironside n. (Historical) A trooper in the Parliamentarian cavalry formed by English political leader Oliver Cromwell… • Ironside prop.n. A surname from Old English. |
| MIDIRONS | • midirons n. Plural of midiron. • mid-irons n. Plural of mid-iron. • MIDIRON n. a golf club. |
| SADIRONS | • sadirons n. Plural of sadiron. • SADIRON n. a heavy flatiron with both ends pointed and a removable handle. |
| FLATIRONS | • flatirons n. Plural of flatiron. • flat␣irons n. Plural of flat iron. • FLATIRON n. an iron for pressing clothes. |
| GRIDIRONS | • gridirons n. Plural of gridiron. • GRIDIRON v. to mark with parallel lines or bars. |
| IRONSIDES | • ironsides n. Plural of ironside. • Ironsides n. Plural of Ironside. • IRONSIDE n. a man of great strength. |
| IRONSMITH | • ironsmith n. A blacksmith (who makes articles from iron). • ironsmith n. An East Indian barbet (Psilopogon faber) whose note resembles the sounds made by a smith. • IRONSMITH n. a worker in iron. |
| IRONSTONE | • ironstone n. Any ore of iron which is impure through the admixture of silica or clay. • ironstone n. A type of vitreous pottery similar to stoneware. • IRONSTONE n. a hard, earthy ore of iron. |
| IRONSMITHS | • ironsmiths n. Plural of ironsmith. • IRONSMITH n. a worker in iron. |
| IRONSTONES | • ironstones n. Plural of ironstone. • IRONSTONE n. a hard, earthy ore of iron. |
| DISENVIRONS | • disenvirons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenviron. • DISENVIRON v. to deprive of environment. |