IPA: /ˈmɪd.aɪ.ərn/
KK: /ˈmɪdˌaɪərn/
A type of golf club designed for hitting the ball over medium distances, typically used for longer fairway shots and approach shots.
He used his midiron to get the ball onto the green from the fairway.
The word 'midiron' originates from Old English 'mid' (meaning middle) and 'iren' (meaning iron). It refers to a type of iron that is used in the middle of a forge or for making tools, emphasizing its central role in metalworking.
Think of 'mid' meaning middle and 'iren' meaning iron — this helps you remember that 'midiron' refers to iron used in the middle of metalworking.