Iron (disambiguation)

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Iron can refer to:

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  • Iron, Aisne, a commune in northern France of the Aisne département
  • Iron County, a county in several US states

  • Iron, a type of golf club
  • Iron or clothes iron or smoothing iron, a device with a flat soleplate usually heated by an electric heating element, used for ironing (pressing) clothing
  • Curling iron, a device used to curl hair
  • Flat iron, a device used to straighten hair (also an old word for a clothes iron)
  • Soldering iron, a device used to melt solder
  • A hand plane's cutting blade, a tool used in woodworking

  • "The Iron", the nickname of the Scunthorpe United, a football team in Scunthorpe, England
  • "The Irons", a nickname for the FA Premier League football club West Ham United

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