TO FORGE iron, HAMMER, strike with a hammer, to give it any form;
:to knock, to smash steadily with a hammer as if anvil. They also say it hammers about a grasshopper's rhythmical chirring:
IRON : metal, smelted from ore as cast-iron and forged from the later under a finery hammer. In joint with carbon it produces steel. Iron is being sold in the following forms: bar-iron or section-iron; the first comes directly from finery hammer; it can be wide, narrow, round, bar-shapped, etc., the second is re-forged: band-iron, carved-iron, sheet iron, etc . Why are you gnashing? You saw the iron? In fire even the iron fusible. In forge even the iron will be overstrained:
FORGE:kind of anvil with a wide stocking hole (roof), with bellows, ash-pit or draught for heating and partially smelting works; strictly that part of the anvil, where the fire:
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