Bickiron

/ˈbɪkɪˌaɪərn/ noun

Definition

A flat iron with two faces or heads used in tailoring and garment pressing, one flat and one rounded.

Etymology

From 'bick' (an obsolete term for a tailor's pressing tool) plus 'iron.' The 'bick' component may derive from a craft-specific vocabulary that emerged during the medieval textile boom in Europe.

Kelly Says

Tailors loved these dual-faced irons because they could press different fabric types in one tool—it's a brilliant example of how craftspeople invented specialized equipment centuries before modern manufacturing, making the job both faster and more precise.

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