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  • inro (unknown)
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  • Iron (n.)
    An instrument or utensil made of iron; -- chiefly in composition; as, a flatiron, a smoothing iron, etc.
  • Iron (n.)
    Fetters; chains; handcuffs; manacles.
  • Iron (n.)
    Firm; robust; enduring; as, an iron constitution.
  • Iron (n.)
    Inflexible; unrelenting; as, an iron will.
  • Iron (n.)
    Like iron in hardness, strength, impenetrability, power of endurance, insensibility, etc.;
  • Iron (n.)
    Not to be broken; holding or binding fast; tenacious.
  • Iron (n.)
    Of, or made of iron; consisting of iron; as, an iron bar, dust.
  • Iron (n.)
    Resembling iron in color; as, iron blackness.
  • Iron (n.)
    Rude; hard; harsh; severe.
  • Iron (n.)
    Strength; power; firmness; inflexibility; as, to rule with a rod of iron.
  • Iron (n.)
    The most common and most useful metallic element, being of almost universal occurrence, usually in the form of an oxide (as hematite, magnetite, etc.), or a hydrous oxide (as limonite, turgite, etc.). It is reduced on an enormous scale in three principal forms; viz., cast iron, steel, and wrought iron. Iron usually appears dark brown, from oxidation or impurity, but when pure, or on a fresh surface, is a gray or white metal. It is easily oxidized (rusted) by moisture, and is attacked by many corrosive agents. Symbol Fe (Latin Ferrum). Atomic weight 55.9. Specific gravity, pure iron, 7.86; cast iron, 7.1. In magnetic properties, it is superior to all other substances.
  • Iron (v. t.)
    To furnish or arm with iron; as, to iron a wagon.
  • Iron (v. t.)
    To shackle with irons; to fetter or handcuff.
  • Iron (v. t.)
    To smooth with an instrument of iron; especially, to smooth, as cloth, with a heated flatiron; -- sometimes used with out.
  • lino (unknown)
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  • Lion (n.)
    A large carnivorous feline mammal (Felis leo), found in Southern Asia and in most parts of Africa, distinct varieties occurring in the different countries. The adult male, in most varieties, has a thick mane of long shaggy hair that adds to his apparent size, which is less than that of the largest tigers. The length, however, is sometimes eleven feet to the base of the tail. The color is a tawny yellow or yellowish brown; the mane is darker, and the terminal tuft of the tail is black. In one variety, called the maneless lion, the male has only a slight mane.
  • Lion (n.)
    A sign and a constellation; Leo.
  • Lion (n.)
    An object of interest and curiosity, especially a person who is so regarded; as, he was quite a lion in London at that time.
  • Loin (n.)
    That part of a human being or quadruped, which extends on either side of the spinal column between the hip bone and the false ribs. In human beings the loins are also called the reins. See Illust. of Beef.
  • Lorn (a.)
    Forsaken; abandoned; solitary; bereft; as, a lone, lorn woman.
  • Lorn (a.)
    Lost; undone; ruined.
  • noil (unknown)
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  • noir (unknown)
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  • nori (unknown)
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  • Roil (v.)
    To disturb, as the temper; to ruffle the temper of; to rouse the passion of resentment in; to perplex.
  • Roil (v.)
    To render turbid by stirring up the dregs or sediment of; as, to roil wine, cider, etc. , in casks or bottles; to roil a spring.
  • Roil (v. i.)
    To romp.
  • Roil (v. i.)
    To wander; to roam.

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