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Discover Ludwig"arrowhead" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the pointed end of an arrow or a triangular-shaped spearhead. For example, "The arrowhead had been chipped away by the impact of the shot."
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arrowhead
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The pointed part of an arrow.
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Hazardous-waste facilities have to go somewhere, and buying 976 acres (the size of Arrowhead) of vacant land is easier and cheaper in rural Alabama than it would be in a tony district of Birmingham.
Traditionalists have long believed that the first Americans belonged to what is known as the Clovis culture, after a style of arrowhead found first at Clovis, New Mexico, but which has turned up at several other locations.
It was not so much that he was himself a hidalgo, the son of someone important though his father, "Big Lloyd" owned the vast Arrowhead ranch and the Pride O Texas citrus operation.
A good arrowhead can fetch thousands of dollars.
And captopril, a blood-vessel-relaxing agent widely used to treat hypertension, is based on teprotide, from Brazilian arrowhead vipers, which helps the other toxins in the venom circulate quickly, and thus reach their targets rapidly.The year of the snakeThere are other venom-based drugs in the pipeline, too.
A number of arrowhead species were introduced as ornamentals to Australia.
Higher-growth aquatic plant species most often encountered in the Vistula valley are, among plants submerged in the water, arrowhead (Sagittaria sagittifolia, variety vallisinfolia); among plants with floating leaves, the water lily (Nuphar luteum); and, among air-growing plants, sweet flag (Acorus calamus).
Alismataceae, the water plantain family of 113 species of freshwater flowering plants belonging to the order Alismatales and including 17 genera, the most common of which are Alisma (water plantain), Echinodorus (burhead), and Sagittaria (arrowhead).
Arrowhead (genus Sagittaria), genus of plants of the family Alismataceae, consisting of at least 28 species distributed worldwide, having leaves resembling arrowpoints.
The grass-leaved arrowhead (S. graminea) is found throughout eastern North America.
Initially it was thought that he fell victim to exposure or exhaustion while crossing the Alps and died of freezing; however, X-ray examination in 2001 showed that an arrowhead was lodged in the Iceman's left shoulder, suggesting that he had likely bled to death after being shot.
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