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Iris can mean:- The sphincter around the pupil of the eye, see iris (anatomy)
- The equivalent device in a camera, see iris (camera)
- The messenger of the gods in Greek mythology, see Iris (mythology)
- The genus Iris of flowering plants, and their flowers: see iris (plant)
- The Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship (IRIS), now defunct, which developed the Intermedia hypertext publishing system at Brown UniversityBrown University is an Ivy League university located in Providence, Rhode Island. It is the third-oldest college in New England and the seventh-oldest in the United States. Brown was the first college in the nation to welcome students of all religious aff.
- A movie by Richard EyreSir Richard Eyre (born 28 March, 1943), is a British film and theatre director. Richard Eyre is a noted British stage director and the founding director of the Royal National Theatre. More recently he has pursued several film projects including the film I, about Iris MurdochDame Jean Iris Murdoch ( July 15, 1919 February 8, 1999) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and philosopher, famed for her series of novels that combine rich characterization and compelling plotlines usually involving ethical or sexual themes. Life and work Murd, see Iris (2001)
- A DutchDutch redirects here. For other uses, see Dutch (disambiguation). The Netherlands ( Dutch: Nederland is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a constitutional monarchy. It is located in northwestern Europe and borders the North Sea, Belgium comic magazine, see Iris magazineIris was a Dutch amateur comic magazine, which was published irregularly between 1990 and 1995. In all, 15 issues plus a test issue (nr. 0) were published. It was started by several students at the current Radboud University Nijmegen. Some of the now (som
- A female first name
- A Romanian heavy-metal/ hard-rock band IRIS
- The asteroid 7 Iris
- Irises (painting), a painting by Vincent Van Gogh
- Iris (synthpop), a Texas based synthpop band.
The word iris originated as Greek for "rainbow".
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