cast iron

/'kɑ:st'aiən/
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cast iron

A cast iron skillet sits on a stovetop with a flame beneath it.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A hard, brittle alloy of iron and carbon: Cast iron is an iron alloy containing a high carbon content (typically 2-4%), which makes it strong in compression but brittle and not malleable. It is produced by melting iron and then pouring it into a mold to solidify, a process called casting.
Usage
  • Cast iron is primarily used to describe the material itself or objects made from it.
  • It is often used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun to describe the material of that noun (e.g., cast iron skillet).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The old bridge was supported by massive cast iron pillars.
    • She seasoned her new cast iron pan before using it for the first time.
    • Cast iron is known for its excellent heat retention.
Advanced Usage
  • "Cast-iron" (as a hyphenated adjective): Used figuratively to describe something that is very strong, certain, or unbreakable.
    • He had a cast-iron alibi for the night of the crime. (Meaning: an alibi that is very strong and certain)
    • She has a cast-iron stomach and can eat anything. (Meaning: a very strong digestive system)
Variants and Related Words
  • Cast-iron (adj): The hyphenated form is standard when used as an adjective before a noun, especially in figurative contexts.
    • A cast-iron guarantee.
  • Cast (verb): The process of pouring molten metal into a mold, from which "cast iron" gets its name.
  • Wrought iron: A contrasting, malleable iron alloy with very low carbon content, shaped by hammering or rolling.
Synonyms
  • Pig iron: A crude, high-carbon iron that is the direct product of a blast furnace and is often used to make cast iron. (Note: While related, "pig iron" is the raw material, and "cast iron" is the refined product for casting.)
  • Ferrous alloy: A more general technical term for alloys based on iron.
Related Phrases
  • Cast iron skillet/pan: A very common household item made of this material.
  • Cast iron stomach: An idiom (see Advanced Usage) for a very strong digestive system.
  • Cast-iron excuse/alibi: An idiom for an excuse or alibi that is perceived as undeniable or foolproof.
cast iron

A cast iron skillet sits on a stovetop with a flame beneath it.

Noun
  1. an alloy of iron containing so much carbon that it is brittle and so cannot be wrought but must be shaped by casting