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Covered with iron, steel, or some metal; armor-plated. quotations examples
In that flickering pallor it had the effect of a large and clumsy black insect, an insect the size of an ironclad cruiser, crawling obliquely to the first line of trenches and firing shots out of portholes in its side.
1903, The Land Ironclads, Digitized edition (Science Fiction), Project Gutenberg, published 2006
(figuratively) Solid or certain; not able to be disputed or questioned; irrefutable. examples
(figuratively) Rigorous; severe; exacting. examples
(figuratively) Stubborn; inflexible. quotations examples
All the previous articles had only elicited a growl here or there from a hide-bound Catholic or from an iron-clad Evangelical, but now his post-bag was full.
1925 July – 1926 May, A[rthur] Conan Doyle, “(please specify the chapter number)”, in The Land of Mist (eBook no. 0601351h.html), Australia: Project Gutenberg Australia, published April 2019
plural ironclads
A metal-plated ship, vessel, or vehicle. quotations examples
He turned again to the nearest land ironclad, advancing now obliquely to him and not three hundred yards away, and then scrambled the ground over which he must retreat if he was not to be captured.
(military) An armor-plated warship, (especially) one preceding the invention of harveyized steel. quotations
About a couple of miles out lay an ironclad very low in the water, almost, to my brother's perception, like a water-logged ship. This was the ram Thunder Child.
1898, H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, London: William Heinemann, page 178