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  • Creature Commandos (TV series)
  • DC Studios animated series

    Task Force M from killing Ilana and reunite Eric with the Bride. 5 5 "The Iron Pot" Matt Peters James Gunn December 26, 2024 (2024-12-26) In 1831, following

    Creature Commandos (TV series)

    Creature_Commandos_(TV_series)

  • Cast-iron cookware
  • Cookware valued for heat retention properties

    term pot came into use in 1180. Both terms referred to a vessel capable of withstanding the direct heat of a fire. Cast-iron cauldrons and cooking pots were

    Cast-iron cookware

    Cast-iron cookware

    Cast-iron_cookware

  • Dutch oven
  • Cooking pot with thick walls and a lid

    casserole which means "cooking pot". They are similar to both the Japanese tetsunabe and the sač, a traditional Balkan cast-iron oven, and are related to the

    Dutch oven

    Dutch oven

    Dutch_oven

  • Iron Pot Lighthouse
  • Lighthouse

    The Iron Pot Lighthouse (also known as the Derwent Lighthouse) is a lighthouse located on Iron Pot island in Storm Bay, at the mouth of the River Derwent

    Iron Pot Lighthouse

    Iron Pot Lighthouse

    Iron_Pot_Lighthouse

  • Iron Pot
  • Island in Tasmania, Australia

    Iron Pot is a small, flat sandstone island of approximately 1.27 ha (3.1 acres) located near the entrance to the River Derwent in south-eastern Tasmania

    Iron Pot

    Iron Pot

    Iron_Pot

  • Mortal Kombat 1
  • 2023 fighting video game

    units. In-game footage of Mortal Kombat 1 was featured in the episode "The Iron Pot" of Creature Commandos. Erik Campbell is seen playing Mortal Kombat 1 in

    Mortal Kombat 1

    Mortal_Kombat_1

  • Potbelly stove
  • Type of cast iron wood burning stove

    The name is derived from the resemblance of the stove to a fat person's pot belly. Potbelly stoves were used to heat large rooms and were often found

    Potbelly stove

    Potbelly stove

    Potbelly_stove

  • Camille Yarbrough
  • American film producer

    Praise" was originally recorded in 1975 for Yarbrough's debut album, The Iron Pot Cooker, released on Vanguard Records. Yarbrough stated that the song was

    Camille Yarbrough

    Camille_Yarbrough

  • Pot-de-fer
  • Early tube-shaped cannon

    The pot-de-fer (French: "iron pot"), also called vasi (Italian: "pot") or simply vase gun, was an early type of cannon. Appearing in Europe from the 1320s

    Pot-de-fer

    Pot-de-fer

    Pot-de-fer

  • Lucky iron fish
  • Iron fish, heated when cooking food, used against iron deficiency

    by iron-deficiency anemia. The ingots are placed in a pot of boiling water to leach elemental iron into the water and food. They were developed in 2008

    Lucky iron fish

    Lucky iron fish

    Lucky_iron_fish

  • Sukiyaki
  • Japanese hot pot dish

    at the table, alongside vegetables and other ingredients, in a shallow iron pot in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin. The ingredients are usually

    Sukiyaki

    Sukiyaki

    Sukiyaki

  • Pot metal
  • Alloy of various low-melting point, usually scrap, metals

    for pot metal. Common metals in pot metal include zinc, lead, copper, tin, magnesium, aluminum, iron, and cadmium. The primary advantage of pot metal

    Pot metal

    Pot metal

    Pot_metal

  • Trivet
  • Object placed between a serving dish or bowl, and a dining table

    millennium BCE). Brazier Drink coaster Gridiron (cooking) Pot-holders Trivet and cast iron pot Cork and wood trivets Metal trivet, 19th century replica

    Trivet

    Trivet

    Trivet

  • Jambalaya
  • Rice dish with meat and vegetables

    are in dishes). The meat is browned in a cast-iron pot. The bits of meat that stick to the bottom of the pot (sucs) are what give a Cajun jambalaya its brown

    Jambalaya

    Jambalaya

    Jambalaya

  • Oxtail
  • Tail of an ox

    in a traditional skillet called a potjie, which is a three-legged cast iron pot placed over an open fire. Oxtail is also eaten in other southern parts

    Oxtail

    Oxtail

    Oxtail

  • Brunost
  • Norwegian cheese

    idea of adding cream to the whey when boiling, and to boil it down in an iron pot until the fluid content was reduced to less than 80 percent, creating a

    Brunost

    Brunost

    Brunost

  • Potbrood
  • Bread made by Boer settlers (South Africa)

    Potbrood ("pot bread") is bread first made by the Boer settlers of what is now South Africa. Potbrood was traditionally baked in a cast-iron pot (also known

    Potbrood

    Potbrood

    Potbrood

  • Kamameshi
  • One-pot Japanese rice dish

    (釜飯 "kettle rice") is a Japanese rice dish traditionally cooked in an iron pot called a kama. Many varieties exist, but most consist of rice seasoned

    Kamameshi

    Kamameshi

    Kamameshi

  • Holley Performance Products
  • American automotive aftermarket company

    carburetors for Henry Ford. "Their first original carburetor, called the iron pot, appeared on the curved-dash Oldsmobile in 1904." In April 1905 Holley

    Holley Performance Products

    Holley Performance Products

    Holley_Performance_Products

  • Seasoning (cookware)
  • Process of treating the surface of cooking vessels with oil

    to Clean and Season Cast-Iron Cookware". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-07-16. "Care of Cast Iron Pots and Pans". Archived from the

    Seasoning (cookware)

    Seasoning (cookware)

    Seasoning_(cookware)

  • Stephanie Beatriz
  • American actress and singer (born 1981)

    "Chapter Four: Chasing Squirrels" Clayface Voice, episode: "Chapter Five: The Iron Pot" 2024–present Hazbin Hotel Vaggi Voice, main role A Man on the Inside Didi

    Stephanie Beatriz

    Stephanie Beatriz

    Stephanie_Beatriz

  • Cousances
  • French enameled cast-iron cookware

    heavy French cast- iron pot in the drawing is the prototype of the ancient oval faitout or cocotte. French vitrous-enamelled cast-iron pots, made by the famous

    Cousances

    Cousances

    Cousances

  • Brunswick stew
  • American stew

    also held the British Crown, claim to have created it. A plaque on an old iron pot in Brunswick, Georgia, says the first Brunswick stew was made in it on

    Brunswick stew

    Brunswick stew

    Brunswick_stew

  • Elsbeth (TV series)
  • American television series (2024–present)

    bludgeons Kimberly to death with a cast-iron pot and puts it in the dishwasher, then plants a similar-looking pot on Kimberly's husband Howie when he comes

    Elsbeth (TV series)

    Elsbeth (TV series)

    Elsbeth_(TV_series)

  • Smothering (cooking)
  • Cooking technique

    over low heat for an extended period of time. It is often done in a cast-iron pot or Dutch oven, so the heat can be evenly applied and distributed. A large

    Smothering (cooking)

    Smothering (cooking)

    Smothering_(cooking)

  • Teapot
  • Vessel for preparing and serving tea

    often metal, also with a spout, sometimes electric Tetsubin, Japanese cast iron pot with a spout Kyūsu, a Japanese ceramic teapot, often with a side handle

    Teapot

    Teapot

    Teapot

  • Île Amsterdam
  • Island in the southern Indian Ocean

    of which had an intact roof and contained three bunks, empty casks, an iron pot and the eggshells and feathers of sea-birds. There was also an upturned

    Île Amsterdam

    Île Amsterdam

    Île_Amsterdam

  • List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers
  • Manufacturers of Cast-Iron Cookware, US

    other corporations and no longer produce cast-iron cookware in the United States; however, cast iron pots and pans from the early 20th century continue

    List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers

    List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers

    List_of_American_cast-iron_cookware_manufacturers

  • Bigos
  • Polish dish of meat and sauerkraut

    medieval cuisine. Andrzej Bańkowski also points to the Italian bigutta, or "pot for cooking soup", as a possible derivation via German. The principal ingredients

    Bigos

    Bigos

    Bigos

  • Cookware and bakeware
  • Food preparation containers

    and several pots, along with a variety of pot hooks and trivets. Brass or copper vessels were common in Asia and Europe, whilst iron pots were common

    Cookware and bakeware

    Cookware and bakeware

    Cookware_and_bakeware

  • Cawl
  • Traditional Welsh soup

    served separately on a plate. The dish was traditionally cooked in an iron pot or cauldron over the fire and eaten with wooden spoons. The word cawl in

    Cawl

    Cawl

    Cawl

  • South African cuisine
  • Hoenderpastei—chicken pot pie, traditional Afrikaans fare. Kaiings—made from lamb tail or lamb flank cut into small cubes, and cooked in a cast-iron pot over a slow

    South African cuisine

    South African cuisine

    South_African_cuisine

  • Daisuke Tsuji
  • American actor

    episodes Type S: Chiaki's Journey Noboru (voice) 4 episodes 2024 Creature Commandos Scorpion / Kuai Liang (voice) Episode: "The Iron Pot"; Archival recording

    Daisuke Tsuji

    Daisuke Tsuji

    Daisuke_Tsuji

  • Gumbo
  • Louisianan stew

    features gumbo cooked in a cast-iron pot 3 ft (0.9 m) deep and 5 feet (1.5 m) in diameter. More commonly, festival gumbo pots measure 2 ft (0.6 m) in depth

    Gumbo

    Gumbo

    Gumbo

  • Iron Pot Creek, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    Iron Pot Creek is a locality in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. It sits within the Kyogle Council local government area and is

    Iron Pot Creek, New South Wales

    Iron_Pot_Creek,_New_South_Wales

  • Pot liquor
  • Liquid remaining after boiling greens

    pepper, smoked pork or smoked turkey. Pot liquor contains high amounts of essential vitamins and minerals including iron, vitamin A and vitamin C. In the Canadian

    Pot liquor

    Pot liquor

    Pot_liquor

  • Japanese tea ceremony
  • Traditional Japanese ceremony

    It may easily be done sitting at a table, or outdoors, using a thermos pot in place of the tetsubin and portable hearth. In the ryūrei (立礼) style, the

    Japanese tea ceremony

    Japanese tea ceremony

    Japanese_tea_ceremony

  • Cast iron
  • Iron-carbon alloy

    better. Cast-iron pots were made at many English blast furnaces at the time. In 1707, Abraham Darby patented a new method of making pots (and kettles)

    Cast iron

    Cast iron

    Cast_iron

  • Botswana cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Botswana

    special occasions. Usually prepared by men, it is cooked in a three-legged iron pot, simmered until soft with only salt, cooking oil and water. It is usually

    Botswana cuisine

    Botswana cuisine

    Botswana_cuisine

  • Shakya
  • Republican tribe confederacy in Iron-Age India

    layers of cloth, placing it in an iron vat full of oil as a mark of honour, and then covering it with another iron pot before being cremated. These rites

    Shakya

    Shakya

    Shakya

  • Iittala
  • Finnish glass and homewares company

    Kaj Franck’s Teema ceramic tableware from 1952 and Timo Sarpaneva's cast iron pot Sarpaneva from 1960. Iittala focuses on timeless design which can be seen

    Iittala

    Iittala

    Iittala

  • Iron
  • Chemical element with atomic number 26 (Fe)

    softer and more workable. This heap of iron ore pellets will be used in steel production. A pot of molten iron being used to make steel Owing to environmental

    Iron

    Iron

    Iron

  • The Two Pots
  • Aesop's fable

    from this fable, where the phrase 'It's the iron pot against the clay pot' (C'est le pot de fer contre le pot de terre) is used in cases when the weak come

    The Two Pots

    The_Two_Pots

  • List of Japanese cooking utensils
  • pestle Takoyaki pan: frying pan for takoyaki Tetsubin: cast iron kettle Tetsunabe: cast iron pot (common for sukiyaki) Usu and kine: large mortar and pestle

    List of Japanese cooking utensils

    List_of_Japanese_cooking_utensils

  • Tochitură
  • Romanian stew

    melt") cooked over low fire in their own fat and juices, usually in a cast-iron pot. It is traditionally served with over-easy eggs and mămăligă. The tochitură

    Tochitură

    Tochitură

    Tochitură

  • Japanese tea utensils
  • Equipment and utensils used in Japanese tea ceremony

    water into the tea bowl from the iron pot (kama) and to transfer cold water from the fresh water container to the iron pot when required. A tetsubin does

    Japanese tea utensils

    Japanese tea utensils

    Japanese_tea_utensils

  • Fire pot
  • Container for carrying fire

    pot was probably invented long after people discovered the value of cooking over fire. Once fire-proof containers became available, such as iron pots

    Fire pot

    Fire_pot

  • Vigna mungo
  • Species of plant

    an important part of the staple food Dal bhat where it is cooked in an iron pot (falaam ko tapke - फलाम को ताप्के) by simmering slowly, spiced with jimbu

    Vigna mungo

    Vigna mungo

    Vigna_mungo

  • List of cooking vessels
  • made of ceramic, though pots made of other materials, like cast iron, can also be found. Billycan – a lightweight cooking pot in the form of a metal bucket

    List of cooking vessels

    List of cooking vessels

    List_of_cooking_vessels

  • List of alchemical substances
  • Chloride and Metallic Mercury, triturated in a mortar and heated in an Iron pot. The crust formed on the lid was ground to powder and boiled with water

    List of alchemical substances

    List_of_alchemical_substances

  • Fire lance
  • Early gunpowder weapon

    ingredients, and put a fuse to the end. Each troop has hanging on him a little iron pot to keep fire [probably hot coals], and when it's time to do battle, the

    Fire lance

    Fire lance

    Fire_lance

  • Induction cooking
  • Direct induction heating of cooking vessels

    frequencies would be required to obtain equivalent heating in a copper pot as in an iron pot at 24 kHz. Such high frequencies are not feasible with inexpensive

    Induction cooking

    Induction cooking

    Induction_cooking

  • Gukbap
  • Korean soup and rice dish

    and rice soup. Usually seasoned with garlic and salt and cooked in an iron pot. In Jeonju, kongnamul-gukbap became famous because water is very important

    Gukbap

    Gukbap

    Gukbap

  • Mushroom dye
  • Color extracts from fungi

    ammonia variable Shaggy mane iron pot/ammonia greyish-green King bolete ammonia reddish-yellow Oyster mushroom iron pot/ammonia greyish-green Lobster

    Mushroom dye

    Mushroom dye

    Mushroom_dye

  • Saudi Arabian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Saudi Arabia

    and Arabian coffee. The caffeine in the coffee and the carbohydrates and iron in dates nourishes the fasting person with a lot of energy. This helps them

    Saudi Arabian cuisine

    Saudi Arabian cuisine

    Saudi_Arabian_cuisine

  • Pothook
  • Implement for suspending a pot over fire

    shape is called a pothook. A wooden camp cooking pot hook A Japanese Irori with Jizaikagi A wrought iron pot hook A steel nib with a sample of writing (A

    Pothook

    Pothook

    Pothook

  • South Africa
  • Country in Southern Africa

    originating in Durban; and potjiekos, a slow-cooked stew prepared in a cast-iron pot over an open flame. Street foods such as vetkoek, gatsby sandwiches, samoosas

    South Africa

    South Africa

    South_Africa

  • Henry Hudson
  • English explorer (c. 1565 – after 1611)

    provided the castaways with clothing, powder and shot, some pikes, an iron pot, some food, and other miscellaneous items. After the mutiny, the men in

    Henry Hudson

    Henry Hudson

    Henry_Hudson

  • Cauldron
  • Large kettle

    traditionally prepared in a portable cauldron (bogrács) Kama – Japanese cast-iron heating pot List of cooking vessels Potjiekos – South African dish traditionally

    Cauldron

    Cauldron

    Cauldron

  • Bakeneko
  • Type of Japanese yōkai

    bakeneko was protected from arrows and bullets by a chagama's lid and an iron pot. These, like the legend of Susanoo's extermination of Yamata no Orochi

    Bakeneko

    Bakeneko

    Bakeneko

  • Karni Mata Temple
  • Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India

    complex, including within the main temple, the kitchen, near the massive iron pots used to make halwa, in the various side rooms, and on the rooftop. In

    Karni Mata Temple

    Karni Mata Temple

    Karni_Mata_Temple

  • Japanese kitchen
  • Area of a Japanese house

    or Ashimarokanae (足釜) - A nine- or ten-legged iron pot. Kakekanae or Kakemarokanae (懸釜) - An iron pot that was fitted over a stove. It had a "fringe"

    Japanese kitchen

    Japanese_kitchen

  • Outdoor cooking
  • Preparation of food outdoors

    is a heavy cast iron pot, traditionally made with three short legs and a concave cover for holding hot coals on top. While such pots are generally considered

    Outdoor cooking

    Outdoor cooking

    Outdoor_cooking

  • Michaelmas
  • Christian festival

    methods across Ireland for cooking the goose, most generally using a heavy iron pot on an open hearth. In Blacklion, County Cavan, the goose was covered in

    Michaelmas

    Michaelmas

    Michaelmas

  • List of breads
  • varied cooking methods. Potbrood Leavened South Africa Produced in a cast-iron pot covered with wood coals, there are a wide range of flavors but is often

    List of breads

    List_of_breads

  • Potash
  • Salt mixture

    then evaporating the resulting solution in large iron pots, which yielded a white residue denominated "pot ash"; approximately 10% by weight of common wood

    Potash

    Potash

    Potash

  • Narigama
  • Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro. It is depicted as a hairy figure wearing a kama (iron pot) on its head and holding an ema (votive tablet) in its hand. In Sekien's

    Narigama

    Narigama

    Narigama

  • Nabemono
  • Variety of Japanese hot pot dishes

    without further flavoring. The pots are traditionally made of clay (土鍋, donabe) or thick cast iron (鉄鍋, tetsunabe). Clay pots can keep warm for a while after

    Nabemono

    Nabemono

    Nabemono

  • Upper St. Regis Lake
  • Lake in northeastern New York, United States

    of wine, two packages of stovepipe, two stoves, one bale of china, one iron pot, four washstands, one barrel of hardware, four bundles of poles, seventeen

    Upper St. Regis Lake

    Upper St. Regis Lake

    Upper_St._Regis_Lake

  • Frederick Albert Winsor
  • German inventor (1763–1830)

    liquidated in 1819. The distilling retort Winsor used consisted of an iron pot with a fitted lid. The lid had a pipe in the centre leading to the conical

    Frederick Albert Winsor

    Frederick Albert Winsor

    Frederick_Albert_Winsor

  • Scorched rice
  • Crunchy, slightly browned cooked rice

    bottom of a pot while the rice is cooking. In Cape Verdean cuisine, the burned, scorched, or otherwise crunchy rice at the bottom of the pot is referred

    Scorched rice

    Scorched rice

    Scorched_rice

  • Louisiana Creole cuisine
  • American regional cuisine

    dish is traditionally made from cheaper cuts of meat and cooked in a cast-iron pot, typically for an extended time to let the tough cuts of meat become tender

    Louisiana Creole cuisine

    Louisiana Creole cuisine

    Louisiana_Creole_cuisine

  • Murder of Mark Kilroy
  • 1989 kidnapping and murder in Mexico

    submachine guns, and 11 vehicles, some equipped with telephones. Inside an iron pot, investigators discovered remains of human brain, a goat's head, chicken

    Murder of Mark Kilroy

    Murder_of_Mark_Kilroy

  • Cajun cuisine
  • Franco-American food developed by the Cajun people

    dish is traditionally made from cheaper cuts of meat and cooked in a cast-iron pot, typically for an extended time period to let the tough cuts of meat become

    Cajun cuisine

    Cajun cuisine

    Cajun_cuisine

  • Japanese regional cuisine
  • potatoes, mushrooms and sometimes meat. This is usually served in a cast-iron pot. Monja-yaki – A savoury pancake similar to okonomiyaki but much runnier

    Japanese regional cuisine

    Japanese regional cuisine

    Japanese_regional_cuisine

  • History of gunpowder
  • ingredients, and put a fuse to the end. Each troop has hanging on him a little iron pot to keep fire [probably hot coals], and when it's time to do battle, the

    History of gunpowder

    History of gunpowder

    History_of_gunpowder

  • Pattinson's process
  • iron ladles and moved to the next pot in one direction, and the remaining metal which was now richer in silver was then transferred to the next pot in

    Pattinson's process

    Pattinson's process

    Pattinson's_process

  • Pot pie
  • English meat pie

    took them to the New World. Pot pie can be prepared in a variety of ways including in a baking dish in an oven, or in a pie iron over a campfire. There are

    Pot pie

    Pot pie

    Pot_pie

  • Dolly pot
  • Portable tool used for crushing rock

    cast-iron dolly pot, Reno, New South Wales, 1911. Steel dolly pots made in 1932 Dollying rocks, Northern Territory, 1933, using a steel dolly pot. "Glass

    Dolly pot

    Dolly pot

    Dolly_pot

  • Rice and gravy
  • Rice dish from American cuisine

    gravy is traditionally made from cheaper cuts of meat and cooked in a cast iron pot for a long time in order to let the tough cuts of meat become tender. Beef

    Rice and gravy

    Rice and gravy

    Rice_and_gravy

  • Umqombothi
  • Beer made from maize, corn, and sorghum

    sorghum malt provides a darker beer. The ingredients are mixed in a cast-iron pot, known as a potjie in South Africa. Four measures of warm water are added

    Umqombothi

    Umqombothi

    Umqombothi

  • Phosphorus
  • Chemical element with atomic number 15 (P)

    the obtained calcium metaphosphate with ground coal or charcoal in an iron pot, and distilling phosphorus vapour out of a retort: 3 Ca(PO3)2 + 10 C →

    Phosphorus

    Phosphorus

    Phosphorus

  • Arroz carreteiro
  • Brazilian rice and meat dish

    undertake. The traditional arroz carreteiro made with charque in a cast iron pot is one of the main dishes of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Modern versions

    Arroz carreteiro

    Arroz carreteiro

    Arroz_carreteiro

  • Soul food
  • Ethnic cuisine of African Americans

    cooking techniques were boiling and simmering food in an earthenware or iron pot known as colonoware. Salt was used to preserve meats for weeks until consumption

    Soul food

    Soul food

    Soul_food

  • Refining (metallurgy)
  • Process of purifying metals

    iron ladles and moved to the next pot in one direction, and the remaining metal which was now richer in silver was then transferred to the next pot in

    Refining (metallurgy)

    Refining_(metallurgy)

  • Scavenging (engine)
  • Process used in internal combustion engines

    pipe with a length of 65 feet (20 m) between the engine and its cast-iron 'pot' silencer. Crossflow cylinder heads are used by most modern 4-stroke engines

    Scavenging (engine)

    Scavenging (engine)

    Scavenging_(engine)

  • Cadmium pigments
  • Class of pigments that have cadmium as one of the chemical components

    Cadmium orange cast-iron pot

    Cadmium pigments

    Cadmium pigments

    Cadmium_pigments

  • Batman: Knightfall
  • 1993–94 DC Comics story arc

    incapacitate Bane. Knightfall is alluded in the Creature Commandos episode "The Iron Pot". When Rick Flag Sr. and Frankenstein sneaked in Clayface's house, they

    Batman: Knightfall

    Batman:_Knightfall

  • Mămăligă
  • Traditional dish from yellow maize flour

    is cooked by boiling water, salt and cornmeal in a special-shaped cast iron pot called ceaun or tuci. When cooked peasant-style and used as a bread substitute

    Mămăligă

    Mămăligă

    Mămăligă

  • Henry Lee I
  • Virginia politician (1691–1747)

    1664–1715," pp. 33–34 Nadel p. 36 Nadel p. 40 "Object Spotlight - A Cast Iron Pot & A Colonial Nightmare (Lee-Fendall House Museum Newsletter)" (PDF). leefendallhouse

    Henry Lee I

    Henry Lee I

    Henry_Lee_I

  • Yamagata (city)
  • Prefecture capital and Core city in Tōhoku, Japan

    September, the city government serves thousands of bowls from its giant iron pot, which is serviced by a building crane. In 2009, 30,000 servings were prepared

    Yamagata (city)

    Yamagata (city)

    Yamagata_(city)

  • Timo Sarpaneva
  • Finnish designer, sculptor and educator

    reputation of Sarpaneva and a handful of its other "designer heroes". The cast-iron pot (cauldron, casserole) Sarpaneva designed in 1959 (production from 1960)

    Timo Sarpaneva

    Timo Sarpaneva

    Timo_Sarpaneva

  • Le Creuset
  • Cookware manufacturer

    1958, Raymond Loewy was commissioned to design a new streamlined casserole pot to target a younger generation, creating the "Coquelle". The cookery writer

    Le Creuset

    Le Creuset

    Le_Creuset

  • Cascade Brewery
  • Oldest operating brewery in Australia

    Hotel Grand Chancellor Hydro-Electric Commission Building Icon Complex Iron Pot Lighthouse Incat Ingle Hall Kelly's Steps Hobart Mosque Mount Pleasant

    Cascade Brewery

    Cascade Brewery

    Cascade_Brewery

  • The Purple Flower
  • throws into the pot. Finally, he asks for red blood, but no one responds. The Old Man explains that God told him to gather the iron pot and its ingredients

    The Purple Flower

    The Purple Flower

    The_Purple_Flower

  • Dominican Republic cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of the Dominican Republic

    The layer of burnt hard oily rice left behind when cooking in a caldero (iron pot). Locrio – Classic style of mixing rice with meat or seafood. Moro de guandules

    Dominican Republic cuisine

    Dominican Republic cuisine

    Dominican_Republic_cuisine

  • Korean cuisine
  • it in an iron pot called a sot (솥) or musoe sot (무쇠솥). This method of rice cookery dates back to at least the Goryeo period, and these pots have even

    Korean cuisine

    Korean cuisine

    Korean_cuisine

  • The Tin-Pot Foreign General and the Old Iron Woman
  • Book by Raymond Briggs

    The Tin-Pot Foreign General and the Old Iron Woman (ISBN 0241113628) is a 1984 picture book, ostensibly for very young children, written and illustrated

    The Tin-Pot Foreign General and the Old Iron Woman

    The_Tin-Pot_Foreign_General_and_the_Old_Iron_Woman

  • Rice cake
  • Food item made from rice

    food for Koreans before sticky rice took over upon the invention of the iron pot. Now, there are hundreds of different kinds of Korean rice cake or tteok

    Rice cake

    Rice cake

    Rice_cake

  • Chim chum
  • Southeast Asian street food

    the boiling oil within a clay or iron pot, making it more convenient to pick up the food after it is cooked in the pot. Nabemono or nabe is a variety of

    Chim chum

    Chim chum

    Chim_chum

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  • Lokhande
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Lokhande

    Iron

    Lokhande

  • Biron
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Biron

    French : habitational name from any of the places called Biron, in Charente-Maritime, Dordogne, and Basses Pyrénées. The Latin form of the name is Biriacum, from a Gaulish personal name Birius + the locative suffix -acum.English : variant spelling of Byron.A Biron is documented at Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1686.

    Biron

  • BRON
  • Female

    Welsh

    BRON

    Short form of Welsh Bronwen, BRON means "fair-breasted."

    BRON

  • Isen
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Isen

    Iron.

    Isen

  • IVON
  • Male

    French

    IVON

    Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.

    IVON

  • Taimur
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Taimur

    Iron

    Taimur

  • Iran
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Parsi

    Iran

    Iran; The Land of Aryans

    Iran

  • MIRON
  • Male

    Russian

    MIRON

    (Мирон) Russian form of Greek Myron, MIRON means "myrrh."

    MIRON

  • LIRON
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LIRON

    (לִירוֹן) Hebrew unisex name LIRON means "my song."

    LIRON

  • ARON
  • Male

    Polish

    ARON

    Polish form of Hebrew Aharown, ARON means "light-bringer."

    ARON

  • Timur
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hungarian, Turkish

    Timur

    Iron

    Timur

  • RON
  • Male

    English

    RON

     Short form of English/Scottish Ronald, RON means "wise ruler." Compare with another form of Ron.

    RON

  • Tomor
  • Boy/Male

    Australian

    Tomor

    Iron

    Tomor

  • Ion
  • Surname or Lastname

    Romanian

    Ion

    Romanian : from the personal name Ion (see John).English : probably a variant of John.

    Ion

  • Demir
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Turkish

    Demir

    Iron

    Demir

  • Biron
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Biron

    Surname used as a given name. Biron was the name of a character in Shakespeare's Loves Labours Lost.

    Biron

  • ION
  • Male

    Romanian

    ION

    Basque and Romanian form of Greek Ioannes, ION means "God is gracious." In use by the Romani.

    ION

  • RON
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RON

    (רוֹן) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with another form of Ron.

    RON

  • RON
  • Female

    English

    RON

    (רוֹן) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with strictly masculine Ron.

    RON

  • Roheen
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Roheen

    Iron

    Roheen

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Online names & meanings

  • Dorris
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, French, Greek

    Dorris

    Gift; From Doris; Similar to Doris

  • Bronwyn
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Bronwyn

    Dark and pure. White breast, white breasted.

  • Dasaradh | தாஸரத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dasaradh | தாஸரத

  • Atonia
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Atonia

    Strong as an oak.

  • Quintino
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese

    Quintino

    Fifth Son; Born in Fifth Month

  • Mawsil
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Mawsil

    Name of Hanafi Jurist of Iraq

  • Momo
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Momo

    Mine; Just One; Peach

  • Marian
  • Girl/Female

    French Latin American Hebrew

    Marian

    Bitter.

  • Katherine
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Katherine

    Pure

  • MOMOE
  • Female

    Japanese

    MOMOE

    (百恵) Japanese name MOMOE means "hundred blessings."

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  • Cast-iron
  • a.

    Made of cast iron. Hence, Fig.: like cast iron; hardy; unyielding.

  • Irony
  • a.

    Resembling iron taste, hardness, or other physical property.

  • Iron
  • n.

    An instrument or utensil made of iron; -- chiefly in composition; as, a flatiron, a smoothing iron, etc.

  • Iron
  • v. t.

    To smooth with an instrument of iron; especially, to smooth, as cloth, with a heated flatiron; -- sometimes used with out.

  • Iron
  • v. t.

    To shackle with irons; to fetter or handcuff.

  • Irony
  • a.

    Made or consisting of iron; partaking of iron; iron; as, irony chains; irony particles.

  • Iron
  • n.

    Firm; robust; enduring; as, an iron constitution.

  • Iron
  • n.

    Strength; power; firmness; inflexibility; as, to rule with a rod of iron.

  • Iron
  • n.

    Of, or made of iron; consisting of iron; as, an iron bar, dust.

  • Iron
  • v. t.

    To furnish or arm with iron; as, to iron a wagon.

  • Iron
  • n.

    The most common and most useful metallic element, being of almost universal occurrence, usually in the form of an oxide (as hematite, magnetite, etc.), or a hydrous oxide (as limonite, turgite, etc.). It is reduced on an enormous scale in three principal forms; viz., cast iron, steel, and wrought iron. Iron usually appears dark brown, from oxidation or impurity, but when pure, or on a fresh surface, is a gray or white metal. It is easily oxidized (rusted) by moisture, and is attacked by many corrosive agents. Symbol Fe (Latin Ferrum). Atomic weight 55.9. Specific gravity, pure iron, 7.86; cast iron, 7.1. In magnetic properties, it is superior to all other substances.

  • Iron
  • n.

    Like iron in hardness, strength, impenetrability, power of endurance, insensibility, etc.;

  • Iron-sided
  • a.

    Having iron sides, or very firm sides.

  • Iron
  • n.

    Resembling iron in color; as, iron blackness.

  • Iron
  • n.

    Inflexible; unrelenting; as, an iron will.