arrowhead

[US]/ˈærəʊhed/
[UK]/ˈæroʊhed/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the pointed end of an arrow; a triangular or wedge-shaped symbol.

Phrases & Collocations

stone arrowhead

obsidian arrowhead

Example Sentences

A radius dimension line uses one arrowheaded, at the arc end.

The natives used to hammer the metal into arrowheads, using heavy stones.

During their four seasons in Range Creek, the teams had plotted the GPS coordinates of every site they'd found and recorded the location of every potsherd, arrowhead, and metate.

The archaeologist found an ancient arrowhead in the excavation site.

Hunters used arrowheads to hunt for food in ancient times.

The sharp arrowhead pierced through the target effortlessly.

Native American tribes often crafted arrowheads from stone or bone.

The arrowhead was carefully attached to the shaft of the arrow.

The ancient arrowhead was made with intricate craftsmanship.

The arrowhead was designed to be aerodynamic for accurate flight.

The sharp arrowhead was used as a tool for hunting and warfare.

The arrowhead was found embedded in the tree trunk after missing the target.

Arrowheads have been used by various cultures throughout history for different purposes.

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