Definition of Travel iron

1. Noun. A small lightweight iron that can be carried while traveling.

Generic synonyms: Iron, Smoothing Iron

Lexicographical Neighbors of Travel Iron

travel-stained
travel-worn
travel agencies
travel agency
travel agent
travel agents
travel allowance
travel along
travel and entertainment account
travel back and forth
travel bargain
travel by
travel document
travel expense
travel guidebook
travel iron (current term)
travel kit
travel plan
travel purposefully
travel rapidly
travel sickness
travel system
travel systems
travel time
travel to
travelable
travelator
travelators
traveled
traveler

Literary usage of Travel iron

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The United States by Henry Gannett (1898)
"COMPENDIUM OF GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL Iron Next to coal, iron ore is one of the most abundant and widely distributed mineral products in the United States. ..."

2. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1915)
"76 T. 127 N., R. 41 W., in northwest corner of sec. 18, 30 feet east by 30 feet south of point on line of travel; iron post stamped "1183" ..."

3. Consolations in Travel: Or, The Last Days of a Philosopher by Humphry Davy (1889)
"... CONSOLATIONS IN TRAVEL. iron and granite bridges of the Thames, would offer a striking contrast to the bones of the crocodiles or sauri in the older ..."

4. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1856)
"The more rigid the frame the easier the bells travel. Iron frames, therefore, properly constructed, are better than wooden ones, with the advantage also of ..."

5. Retrospect of Western Travel by Harriet Martineau (1838)
"... TRAVEL. iron collars with spikes which kept their heads in one position. The cowhide, stiff with blood, hung against the wall; and there was a ..."

6. Lives and Works of Civil and Military Engineers of America by Charles Beebe Stuart (1871)
"... and fifteen feet five inches between the posts, and form roadways for all kinds of common travel. Iron tramways are laid down eighteen, inches wide for ..."

7. Results of Spirit Leveling in Wyoming, 1896 to 1912, Inclusive by Robert Bradford Marshall (1914)
"76 T. 127 N., R. 41 W., in northwest corner of sec. 18, 30 feet east by 30 feet south of point on line of travel; iron post stamped "1183 ..."

8. Mineral Resources of the Llano-Burnet Region, Texas, with an Account of the by Sidney Paige (1911)
"... at northeast comer of crossroads, 10 motors cast and 5 meters north of line of travel; iron pipe (Coast and Geodetic Survey bench mark Vl) 1204. ..."

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