angle iron
Americannoun
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an iron or steel bar, brace, or cleat in the form of an angle.
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Also called L beam. Also called angle bar. Also called L bar. Also called angle. a piece of structural iron or steel having a cross section in the form of an L .
noun
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Also called: angle. angle bar. an iron or a steel structural bar that has an L-shaped cross section
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any piece of iron or steel forming an angle, esp a right angle
Etymology
Origin of angle iron
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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Dad picked up a six-foot length of angle iron and handed me the end.
From "Educated" by Tara Westover
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Dad had decided it was time to salvage the angle iron stacked all around the farm.
From "Educated" by Tara Westover
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He had been allowed to keep the angle iron, and it was now stacked—four hundred thousand pounds of it—in tangled mountains all over the yard.
From "Educated" by Tara Westover
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The sides do not come quite up to the corner of the vertical angle iron, excepting at the bottom where the horizontal angle iron comes in.
From An Introduction to Machine Drawing and Design by Low, David Allan
The irons, instead of being made of strap iron, are of angle iron.
From Camp and Trail by White, Stewart Edward
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