Iris

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Iris most often refers to:

Iris or IRIS may also refer to:

Arts and media[edit]

Fictional entities[edit]

Film, television, and theatre[edit]

Film[edit]

Stage productions[edit]

Television[edit]

Music[edit]

Classical compositions[edit]

Performers[edit]

Albums[edit]

Songs[edit]

  • "Iris" (song) (1998), by the Goo Goo Dolls on the soundtrack City of Angels, later covered by other artists
  • "Iris", by Miles Davis on the 1965 album ESP
  • "Iris", by Emmy the Great on the album Virtue
  • "Iris", by Live on the album Throwing Copper
  • "Iris", by Mike Posner on the album At Night, Alone
  • "Iris", by Split Enz on the album Waiata
  • "Iris", by The Breeders on the album Pod
  • "Iris (Hold Me Close)", by U2 on the album Songs of Innocence

Periodicals[edit]

Other media[edit]

Organizations[edit]

Charitable organizations[edit]

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Other organizations[edit]

People[edit]

Places[edit]

United States[edit]

Elsewhere[edit]

Science and technology[edit]

Astronomy and spaceflight[edit]

Biology and medicine[edit]

Computing[edit]

Computing hardware[edit]

Software[edit]

Other uses in computing[edit]

Other uses in science and technology[edit]

Transportation[edit]

Aircraft and missiles[edit]

Automobiles[edit]

Engines[edit]

  • IRIS engine, a design for a type of internal combustion engine
  • de Havilland Iris, a British four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed aero engine

Rail transportation[edit]

Watercraft[edit]

Other uses[edit]

See also[edit]