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cast iron
1noun
- an alloy of iron, carbon, and other elements, cast as a soft and strong, or as a hard and brittle, iron, depending on the mixture and methods of molding.
cast-iron
2[ kast-ahy-ern, kahst- ]
adjective
- made of cast iron.
- not subject to change or exception:
a cast-iron rule.
- hardy:
a cast-iron stomach.
cast iron
noun
- iron containing so much carbon (1.7 to 4.5 per cent) that it cannot be wrought and must be cast into shape
adjective
- made of cast iron
- rigid, strong, or unyielding
a cast-iron decision
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cast iron1
Origin of cast iron2
Example Sentences
"It's a feast of a play and really speaks to our times - it's fascinating to explore a king who has a cast iron right to rule."
The fireplace in her sitting room is her only source of heating, but she also uses that hearth to cook food in cast iron pots.
The owner currently has a chain link barrier in place to keep fans away, she now wants a cast iron gate for further deterrence.
One hundred life-size cast iron figures appeared in the grounds of an 18th Century house in Norfolk, in the latest major artwork by Sir Antony Gormley.
Enameled cast iron is a nice step up for any home cook looking to take cooking more seriously.
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