iron mould
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Definition
Noun: A discolored spot or stain, specifically one caused by the chemical reaction of rust (from iron) or by spilled ink.
Usage
This term is used to describe a permanent or stubborn stain on fabric, paper, or other surfaces, resulting from contact with iron oxide (rust) or ink. * The antique tablecloth was beautiful, but it had an iron mould in one corner from a forgotten metal button. * He tried to remove the iron mould from his shirt where the pen had leaked.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often associated with laundry and textile care, describing a specific type of stain that requires particular treatment.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe a persistent, ingrained flaw or blemish.
- The scandal left an iron mould on the politician's reputation.
Variants and Related Words
- Iron mold: The primary spelling variant in American English.
- Rust stain: A more common, descriptive synonym for a stain caused specifically by iron oxidation.
- Ink stain: A more common, descriptive synonym for a stain caused by ink.
Synonyms
- Stain
- Blotch
- Blot
- Spot
- Discoloration
Idioms
- To remove/cure/get out the iron mould: To successfully eliminate a difficult stain. This can be used literally or figuratively.
- No detergent seemed to get out the iron mould on the linen. (Literal)
- Time did not cure the iron mould of that betrayal. (Figurative)
Noun
- a spot caused the staining with rust or ink