From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwrought ironˌwrought ˈiron noun [uncountable] TIlong thin pieces of iron formed into shapes to make gates, fences etc
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wrought iron• Each side has a cast iron arch in 7 segments from which the iron trough is hung by 35 wrought iron rods.• There was a fancy grille like a wrought iron gate at the rear end of the dash under the stairs.• Decorative projecting bricks, alcoves, wrought iron gates, and so on, are a security risk.• Fanlights, wrought iron, leaded glass.• I passed through an ornamental entranceway with the street number in wrought iron arched across it in a rainbow shape.• The balustrade leading from lobby to the floor above was of ornate molded wrought iron capped with a teak rail.• The wrought iron gate, as usual, was open and he parked in front of the house.