(n.) Anything made of iron; -- a general name of such parts or pieces of a building, vessel, carriage, etc., as consist of iron.
Example Sentences:
(1) To assess such risk, a clinical survey was conducted on 869 ironworkers from the New York metropolitan area.
(2) Although ex-smokers appeared to have the highest prevalence of abnormalities, regression analyses showed that duration of employment in the ironworkers' trade was the most important factor associated with them.
(3) We describe a series of 14 cases of lead poisoning in ironworkers cutting a lead-painted bridge in New York City.
(4) The clinical, biochemical, and haematological aspects of a recent outbreak of lead poisoning, in which exposure was related to the oxyacetylene cutting of red lead painted ironwork, were investigated.
(5) It has opened 30-odd highly successful bars – bare brick, exposed ironwork, spray-painted graffiti – across the UK, from Aberdeen to Bristol and Manchester to Clerkenwell.
(6) We’re just going to throw it up against the wall and see if it sticks.” Whether it sticks or not, you can be sure there will be one thing all of those shipyards and ironworks will feature, beginning with a capital T. Normally half a trillion in public spending is the kind of thing that Republicans should balk at.
(7) The co-operation of the then prime minister John Howard and then leader of the ironworkers’ union, Maurie Rudd, played a significant role in Newcastle’s recovery as they commissioned an investigation into the impact on the region.
(8) 300 workers of metalurgical plant exposed to vibrations were divided according to the chief work tool into the three groups: 1) moulder, 2) mould cleaner and 3) ironworker--grinder.
(9) To treat these the East-Slovakian Ironworks has organised preventive measures.
(10) But Britain had been largely deforested by 4000BC – contrary to commonly held myths about shipbuilding and ironworks removing our woodlands.
(11) A case of crush injury to the lower extremities of an ironworker involved in the demolition of a bridge is presented.
(12) This curious distortion, coupled with a subdued palette, earned “The Four” the rather derisory title of “The Spook School.” They continued to work together for many years, designing everything from posters and book bindings to furniture, panels, and ironwork, and also taking part in exhibitions at home and abroad.
(13) Fitting it proved a bit of a long-winded affair and, at just under £300, slightly more expensive than planned because we had to wait for a local ironworks to cut us a plate on which it would sit.
(14) So Mr Lansley resembles a bungee jumper who has thrown himself off the bridge and now finds himself hurtling upwards, terrified of banging his head on the ironwork.
(15) Despite this the prognosis of these injuries is very poor, as apparent from an analysis of 36 patients hospitalized in 1981-1986 in the Centre for the Treatment of Burns in the Factory Institute for National Health in the East Slovakia Ironworks, which serves the entire Slovak territory; the patients were examined and treated in collaboration with the ENT department of the Factory Institute for National Health of the East Slovakian Ironworks.
(16) The combined effect of smoking and employment in ironworks showed a good fit to an additive model, while that in the "other plants" category was closer to a multiplicative model.
(17) The local ironworks closed in the 60s, the steelworks in the 80s.
(18) The workers in shipbuilding, ironworks and other plants (mostly chemical plants) showed statistically significant increases in lung cancer risk with relative risks of 6.18, 2.02, and 2.66, respectively.
(19) The puck his the ironwork - huge chance there for LA!.
(20) On one wall is a series of Victorian photographs of anonymous female ironworkers from south Wales, who look startled and exhausted after a day’s work of breaking rocks, entitled The Shit Old Days.
Ironwort
Definition:
(n.) An herb of the Mint family (Sideritis), supposed to heal sword cuts; also, a species of Galeopsis.