"アイロン" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [a̠iɾõ̞ɴ] Forms: airon [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from English iron. This form is partly a transliteration, compared to the pure transcription form アイアン (aian). Compare other examples of "pseudo-transcriptions", such as カーソル (kāsoru), オーストラリア (Ōsutoraria), マニア (mania), アナル (anaru), etc. Etymology templates: {{bor|ja|en|iron}} English iron Head templates: {{ja-noun}} アイロン • (airon)
  1. an iron (for pressing clothes) Wikipedia link: Daijisen, Iwanami Shoten, Kōjien, Shinmura Izuru, Shogakukan, Tōkyō, ja:アイロン, ja:大辞泉, ja:広辞苑, ja:松村明 Related terms: (tetsu) (ruby: (てつ))

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