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Definition of Ironware
1. Noun. Instrumentalities (tools or implements) made of metal.
Definition of Ironware
1. n. Articles made of iron, as household utensils, tools, and the like.
Definition of Ironware
1. Noun. Articles made of iron, as household utensils, tools, and the like; hardware. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ironware
1. articles made of iron [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ironware
Literary usage of Ironware
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Home Economics: A Guide to Household Management, Including the Proper by Maria Parola (1906)
"ironware. Granite-ware. Woodenware. Earthenware. Stoneware. Miscellaneous.
Ventilation. , The furnishing of the house should be within one's means and in ..."
2. Sessional Papers (1901)
"Velocipedes showed a falling-off in value on of 30,3332., and 2800 in number,
Germany being the chief importer. Iron-ware. ironware is an important industry ..."
3. Home Economics: A Guide to Household Management by Maria Parloa (1906)
"ironware. Granite-ware. Woodenware. Earthenware. Stoneware. Miscellaneous.
Ventilation. The furnishing of the house should be within one's means and in ..."
4. Marketing and Housework Manual by S. Agnes Donham (1917)
"ironware: New ironware may be greased with mutton tallow and heated slowly. ...
Scour ironware with coarse friction soap or Bath brick. ..."
5. Decrees and Judgments in Federal Anti-trust Cases: July 2, 1890 by Roger Shale (1918)
"... and from adopting or enforcing said price lists in interstate commerce in
sanitary enameled ironware. Fifth. That the defendants, their officers, ..."
6. Home Economics: A Guide to Household Management, Including the Proper by Maria Parola (1906)
"ironware. Granite-ware. Woodenware. Earthenware. Stoneware. Miscellaneous.
Ventilation. , The furnishing of the house should be within one's means and in ..."
7. Sessional Papers (1901)
"Velocipedes showed a falling-off in value on of 30,3332., and 2800 in number,
Germany being the chief importer. Iron-ware. ironware is an important industry ..."
8. Home Economics: A Guide to Household Management by Maria Parloa (1906)
"ironware. Granite-ware. Woodenware. Earthenware. Stoneware. Miscellaneous.
Ventilation. The furnishing of the house should be within one's means and in ..."
9. Marketing and Housework Manual by S. Agnes Donham (1917)
"ironware: New ironware may be greased with mutton tallow and heated slowly. ...
Scour ironware with coarse friction soap or Bath brick. ..."
10. Decrees and Judgments in Federal Anti-trust Cases: July 2, 1890 by Roger Shale (1918)
"... and from adopting or enforcing said price lists in interstate commerce in
sanitary enameled ironware. Fifth. That the defendants, their officers, ..."