Unfortunately you are not allowed to bring an iron on board most cruise ships. That being said, the ship's stewards are able to bring you one at your request; sometimes a ship has an ironing service; and most all have a laundry room with an iron.
Royal Carribean cruise line lists iron has one of items not allowed. You can always get an ironing service with their hotel department although I am not sure on the difference on the price depending on the amount of clothes to be ironed, type of clothes etc.
Iron is to shirt as steam is to pants.
Iron is corroded in steam.
The standard iron for clothing was created by Henry Seeley in 1882. It was the Eldec Company that created the steam iron in 1926.
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An iron that uses steam to make to fabric more malleable before heating it to flatten it out
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. When iron reacts with steam it corrodes, or rusts.
Yes, you can take a curling iron on a carry-on or checked bag. The only stipulation is that if your curling iron has a butane cartridge, only one cartridge is allowed and must be attached to the device. So you may not bring on any additional or loose butane cartridges.
An iron horse is a steam railway locomotive
There is no specific collective noun for steam engines, in which case any noun suitable for the context will work; for example a collection of steam engines, a display of steam engines, a museum of steam engines, etc.
iron is rustable and it cannot be used to make steam biolers since steam makes the necessary for rusting available such oxygen and water(moisture)
a train (steam locomotive)