Iris

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Iris most often refers to:

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Iris or IRIS may also refer to:

Arts and media

Fictional entities

Film, television, and theatre

Film

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Music

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Performers

Albums

Songs

  • "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

Other media

Organizations

Charitable organizations

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People

Places

United States

Elsewhere

Science and technology

Astronomy and spaceflight

Biology and medicine

Computing

Computing hardware

Software

Other uses in computing

Other uses in science and technology

Transportation

Aircraft and missiles

Automobiles

Engines

Rail transportation

Watercraft

Other uses

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