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Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe and atomic number 26.
Iron may also refer to:
Equipment
- Iron (golf), a type of golf club
 - Iron (plane), a woodworking blade
 - Iron (theatre), a fire safety device
 - Branding iron
 - Clothes iron
 - Hair iron
 - Soldering iron
 - Tire iron
 - Waffle iron
 
Languages
- Iron Ossetian, spoken in the Caucasus
 - Ivernic language, a hypothetical ancient language of Ireland
 
Music
- Iron (Ensiferum album)
 - Iron (Silent Stream of Godless Elegy album)
 - "Iron" (Nicky Romero and Calvin Harris song)
 - "Iron" (Within Temptation song)
 - "Iron" (Woodkid song), released as a single and a remix EP
 
Places
- Iron, Aisne, a commune in France
 - Iron County (disambiguation), several US counties
 - Iron Mountain (disambiguation)
 - Iron River (Iron County, Michigan)
 - Iron River (Marquette County, Michigan)
 - Iron Township (disambiguation)
 - Iron Cove, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
 
Other uses
- Iron (people), a subgroup of the Ossetians
 - Al-Hadid ("Iron" or "The Iron"), the fifty-seventh sura of the Qur'an
 - Iron (metaphor)
 - A short name for iron meteorite
 - SRWare Iron, a freeware web browser
 - The Iron, a nickname for Scunthorpe United F.C.
 - Cast iron, a group of iron-carbon alloys
 - Wrought iron, an iron alloy with a very low carbon
 - Pig iron, an iron alloy with high carbon content
 - Slang, can refer to a firearm
 - Iron, a member of the DC Comics superhero group, the Metal Men.
 - Iron (rapper) (1992–2021), stage name of South Korean rapper Jung Hun-cheol.
 
See also
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- Ironing (disambiguation)
 - Irons (disambiguation)
 - Irone, a group of fragrant liquids, used in perfumes
 - Fe (disambiguation)
 - Isotopes of iron
 - All pages with titles beginning with Iron
 - All pages with titles containing Iron
 
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