Definition of Ironmongery. Meaning of Ironmongery. Synonyms of Ironmongery

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Definition of Ironmongery

Ironmongery
Ironmongery I"ron*mon`ger*y, n. Hardware; a general name for all articles made of iron. --Gwilt.

Meaning of Ironmongery from wikipedia

- Ironmongery originally referred, first, to the manufacture of iron goods and, second, to the place of sale of such items for domestic rather than industrial...
- Architectural ironmongery or architectural hardware is a term used for the manufacture and wholesale distribution of items made from iron, steel, br****...
- dialect of the Spanish Roma. The term comes from the word quincallería (ironmongery), from ironmongers who first used this cant as part of their trade. Because...
- building & joinery, heating & plumbing, safety & workwear, security & ironmongery, outdoor & gardening Revenue £2,538 million: 10  (2023) Number of employees...
- Margaret Leathart in 1840 In 1818, Gotthilf Frederick Heinke opened an ironmongery shop business in London and, in 1819, he got a workshop at 103 Great...
- (album), a 2002 rock music album by Calexico Boot s****er, an item of ironmongery used to s****e mud off boots S****er bike, a bicycle that has been modified...
- Dante Innocenti, a blacksmith who owned two hardware stores and a small ironmongery (Ferramenta Innocenti) where Ferdinando used to work. In 1923, he moved...
- numerous products and appliances shipped from the US, and renting American ironmongery for the doors. The film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film...
- wide range of applications such as: Aerospace industry Architectural ironmongery, panels, and sheets Automotive industry Dyes and molds Firearms Optics...
- Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon content (less than 0.05%) in contrast to that of cast iron (2.1% to 4.5%). It is a semi-fused m****...