arrowhead
IPA: ˈæroʊhɛd
noun
- The pointed part of an arrow (the weapon).
- The pointed part of an arrow (the symbol).
- Any plant in the genus Sagittaria.
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Examples of "arrowhead" in Sentences
- History of the arrowhead water brand.
- A hunting arrowhead is also disclosed.
- A bodkin point is a type of arrowhead.
- An arrowhead case and arrowhead wrench.
- The arrowhead is valuable for survival.
- A found arrowhead points to a designer.
- Arrowheads show the delineation of the lobe.
- Arrowsmith probably as a forger of arrowheads.
- The arrowhead is NOT authorized on the Silver Star.
- Sure, we could do that "arrowhead" maneuver in our sleep.
- The arrowhead is the primary functional component of the arrow.
- Both the arrowhead case and the arrowhead wrench include rib members.
- The arrowhead is spreading its creamy clumps of flower and the blackberries are blooming in the thickets.
- He had Casca on his right; Bu Ali on his left, in a kind of arrowhead formation with himself as the point.
- Myanmar is a lynchpin - or "arrowhead" - for the "Look East" policy as it represents the land bridge between India and ASEAN.
- This was the highest value of stocks handled by the exchange since its new software dubbed 'arrowhead' launched at the start of the year.
- It will be the first major system trouble for cash trading since the TSE installed a new high-speed trading platform called "arrowhead" in 2010.
- Like Hoa, he is symbolized by the simple wedge or "arrowhead," the primary and essential element of cuneiform writing, to mark his joint presidency with that God over writing and literature.
- Against effective machine-gun or rifle fire deployment into line, or into "arrowhead" formation with the flanks thrown well back, is preferable to a single line extended at so many paces interval, as it is scarcely more vulnerable and is infinitely easier to control.
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