Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet IRONS


IRONS

Definition av IRONS

  1. böjningsform av iron

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Antal bokstäver

5

Är palindrom

Nej

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IR
IRO
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ON
ONS
RO
RON

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48

63

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IN
INO
INR
INS
IO
ION


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Exempel på hur man kan använda IRONS i en mening

  • Cordless irons can be heated by combustion of gas stored in a small tank, often using a catalytic heater rather than a flame.
  • With its relatively low melting point, good fluidity, castability, excellent machinability, resistance to deformation and wear resistance, cast irons have become an engineering material with a wide range of applications and are used in pipes, machines and automotive industry parts, such as cylinder heads, cylinder blocks and gearbox cases.
  • They are relatively bright, and rather similar to the more common S-type asteroid, which are also made up of stony irons and ordinary chondrites, with V-types containing more pyroxene than S-types.
  • Tire irons have not been in common use for automobile tires since the shift to the use of tubeless tires in the late 1950s.
  • Small appliances often have a home version and a commercial version, for example waffle irons, food processors, and blenders are small household appliances.
  • alt=Caricature, 1746: A tailor made from his own tools, including irons for feet, a thimble for a hat, a cabbage for a head and scissors for genitals.
  • While cementite is present in most steels and cast irons, it is produced as a raw material in the iron carbide process, which belongs to the family of alternative ironmaking technologies.
  • A square-rigged vessel in irons by accident is taken aback with the sails blown against the mast or laid aback if deliberate.
  • Maxim held patents on numerous mechanical devices such as hair-curling irons, a mousetrap, and steam pumps.
  • 515 BC distinctive cuttings for both lifting tongs and lewis irons begin to appear on stone blocks of Greek temples.
  • Two ankle shackles attached to each other by a short length of chain are known as a hobble or as leg irons.
  • In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, there were many irons in use that were heated by fuels such as kerosene, ethanol, whale oil, natural gas, carbide gas (acetylene, as with carbide lamps), or even gasoline.


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