"Wrought iron" in English means ferro battuto in Italian.
I tried to look all of the way to the top of the tower but "I fell"!
The phrase 'to spike a cannon' meant to disable it by driving a tapered wrought iron plug, or spike, down the touch hole with a hammer until it was level and firmly embedded.
What would you say if you saw a tall wrought iron tower in Paris.....that's an Eyefull
Ferrum = iron The form "ferro" would be in the dative or ablative case, not the nominative one. Dative would be an unusual form, so it's far more likely ablative, specifically ablative of material, best translated as 'made of iron'. Ferrum = Latin word from which the symbol of iron is Fe and such words as ferrous and ferric
I think the word Plancho might be related to the word plancha meaning to iron
"I need an iron" in English means Ho bisogno di un ferro da stiro in Italian.
"Railroad" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Ferrata. But as a surname resistant to clear origins, the last name also may be translated into English as "of or relating to iron," "of or relating to wheat," "shod," or "skilled" depending upon the variable results of different etymologists. The pronunciation will be "fer-RA-ta" in Italian.
galvanize wrought iron pipe
The compositing for wrought iron is 98.5 Fe
Wrought Iron
Pig iron is generally an intermediate product of the wrought iron and steel making process. Pig iron is virtually useless due to the very high impurity content. "Pure" is a strange quantification of the comparison between pig iron and wrought iron. Pig iron is pure pig iron and wrought iron is pure wrought iron if there is a "standard" for the respective materials. I'm guessing that the answer you want is that wrought iron is "more pure."
"Spleen" is an English equivalent of the Italian word milza.Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It identifies the lymph node-like organ that filters blood and recycles iron. The pronunciation will be "MEEL-tsa" in Italian.
Ferro is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word fierro. The masculine singular noun translates as "iron" in English. The pronunciation will be "FER-ro" in Pisan Italian and "FYER-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Wrought Iron Bridge Company was created in 1864.
I have a wrought iron gate. The gate was wrought by hand and hammer. The lives of the Kennedy women were wrought with sadness.
The first sentence typed on the telegraph by Samuel Morse was, "What hath God wrought?"
Moseley Wrought Iron Arch Bridge was created in 1864.