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ironware

[ahy-ern-wair] / ˈaɪ ərnˌwɛər /


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Other local specialties include a form of traditional ironware known as Nambu Tekki, and apples.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 29, 2024

Unlike their competitors, the Darbys refused to make cannon during the Napoleonic wars and instead concentrated on domestic ironware, which proved a more lucrative industry than weapons.

From BBC • Jan. 20, 2010

I also like to move the pendulum off center, and then I weld on all sorts of ironware to give it shape and expression.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its purpose is to employ artist-draughtsmen to visit collections of U. S. antiquities, make careful drawings of furniture, chests, ironware, pottery, costumes, etc., for distribution to schools and colleges.

From Time Magazine Archive

If I were not tied to a business like this, I'd be off to old England; but an ironware manufactory is a pretty heavy anchor to drag.

From The Spanish Cavalier A Story of Seville by A. L. O. E.