Iron for one
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METALIron, for one
GOLFCLUBIron, for one.
CLUBIron, for one
AGEIron for one
fluxgatesA device consisting of one or more soft iron cores each surrounded by primary and secondary windings, used for determining the characteristics of an external magnetic field from the signals produced in the secondary windings
fluxgateA device consisting of one or more soft iron cores each surrounded by primary and secondary windings, used for determining the characteristics of an external magnetic field from the signals produced in the secondary windings
DESPOTIron-fisted one
THORIron-gloved one
PRESSERIron-handed one?
DESPOTOne with an iron fist
ALIBIOne may be cast-iron
ironworkerone who works in iron
SWORDSWALLOWEROne with a high-iron diet?
CLEEKOne iron, in old golf lingo
SONIron Maiden had a "Seventh" one
FOREWarning from one holding an iron
ironworkersIRONWORKER, one who works in iron
SAAROne source of Hitler's coal and iron.
ALABAMAOne side in college football's Iron Bowl
LETTDweller in one of the Iron Curtain countries.
puddlerone who converts pig-iron to wrought-iron
TREVINO"Not even God can hit a one-iron" quipster
puddlersPUDDLER, one who converts pig-iron to wrought-iron
whitesmithone who works in tinned or galvanized iron, or white iron
whitesmithsWHITESMITH, one who works in tinned or galvanized iron, or white iron
cradlingA wooden or iron framework, typically one used as a structural support in a ceiling
brigandineA coat of mail, typically one made of iron rings or plates attached to canvas or other fabric
brigandinesA coat of mail, typically one made of iron rings or plates attached to canvas or other fabric
torselbeam or slab of wood, stone, iron, etc., laid on a masonry wall to receive and distribute the weight from one end of a beam
torselsbeam or slab of wood, stone, iron, etc., laid on a masonry wall to receive and distribute the weight from one end of a beam
caltropiron ball with four projecting spikes so disposed that when the ball is on the ground one of them always points upward: used to obstruct the passage of cavalry, armored vehicles, etc.
caltrapiron ball with four projecting spikes so disposed that when the ball is on the ground one of them always points upward: used to obstruct the passage of cavalry, armored vehicles, etc.
calthropiron ball with four projecting spikes so disposed that when the ball is on the ground one of them always points upward: used to obstruct the passage of cavalry, armored vehicles, etc.