Definition of Ironmasters

1. ironmaster [n] - See also: ironmaster

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ironmasters

ironising
ironism
ironist
ironists
ironize
ironized
ironizes
ironizing
ironlike
ironmaker
ironmakers
ironmaking
ironman
ironmans
ironmaster
ironmasters (current term)
ironmen
ironmine
ironmines
ironmonger
ironmongeress
ironmongeries
ironmongering
ironmongers
ironmongery
ironness
ironnesses
irons
irons in the fire
ironshod

Literary usage of Ironmasters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Manufacture of Iron in All Ages: And Particularly in the by James Moore Swank (1892)
"WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN THE DESCENDANTS OF COLONIAL ironmasters. THE completeness of the narrative which will be presented in this chapter requires that we ..."

2. A Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and Miscellaneous by Alexander Jamieson (1829)
"Wilkinson and Darley, ironmasters ; for which they have great credit, being the first instance of that material applied in the bridge way. ..."

3. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1856)
"... including those of Manufacturers, Merchants, Bankers, ironmasters, Shipbuilders, Railway Companies, Insurance Companies, and various other firms, &c.; ..."

4. The Romance of Mining: Containing Interesting Descriptions of the Methods of by Archibald Williams (1905)
"... Sussex—Consequent destruction of forests—The decline and fall of the Sussex ironmasters—Coal used as fuel for English smelting- furnaces—Sturtevant—Dud ..."

5. The Masters of Capital: A Chronicle of Wall Street by John Moody (1921)
"... CHAPTER in THE ironmasters ANDREW CARNEGIE came to America with his father, mother, and brother in 1848, when he was thirteen years old. ..."

6. The Mining and Smelting Magazine (1863)
"The quarterly meetings of the ironmasters have been held during the month. At the Wolverhampton meeting, on the 7th, the attendance was good, but there was ..."

7. History of the Manufacture of Iron in All Ages: And Particularly in the by James Moore Swank (1892)
"WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN THE DESCENDANTS OF COLONIAL ironmasters. THE completeness of the narrative which will be presented in this chapter requires that we ..."

8. A Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and Miscellaneous by Alexander Jamieson (1829)
"Wilkinson and Darley, ironmasters ; for which they have great credit, being the first instance of that material applied in the bridge way. ..."

9. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1856)
"... including those of Manufacturers, Merchants, Bankers, ironmasters, Shipbuilders, Railway Companies, Insurance Companies, and various other firms, &c.; ..."

10. The Romance of Mining: Containing Interesting Descriptions of the Methods of by Archibald Williams (1905)
"... Sussex—Consequent destruction of forests—The decline and fall of the Sussex ironmasters—Coal used as fuel for English smelting- furnaces—Sturtevant—Dud ..."

11. The Masters of Capital: A Chronicle of Wall Street by John Moody (1921)
"... CHAPTER in THE ironmasters ANDREW CARNEGIE came to America with his father, mother, and brother in 1848, when he was thirteen years old. ..."

12. The Mining and Smelting Magazine (1863)
"The quarterly meetings of the ironmasters have been held during the month. At the Wolverhampton meeting, on the 7th, the attendance was good, but there was ..."

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