ˈsaˌdīr(ə)n, -īən noun
Etymology: sad (I) + iron; from its heaviness and solidity in contrast with a box iron
: a flatiron pointed at both ends and having a removable handle
ˈsaˌdīr(ə)n, -īən noun
Etymology: sad (I) + iron; from its heaviness and solidity in contrast with a box iron
: a flatiron pointed at both ends and having a removable handle
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012