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What (who) is Arrowhead - definition

SHARPENED TIP OF AN ARROW
Arrow-head; Broadhead; Arrow head; Arrowheads; Arrow-heads; Broad-head; Broad head; Broadheads; Broad-heads; Broad heads; Arrow heads; Stone arrowhead; Scythian arrowheads; Scythian arrowhead
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  • A modern broadhead tip
  • [[Chert]] arrowhead, Late [[Neolithic]] (Rhodézien) (3300–2400 BC), current France}}
  • Japanese arrowheads of several shapes and functions
  • Ancient Greek]] bronze leaf-shaped, trefoil and triangular arrowheads
  • Arrowheads made of bone and [[antler]] found in [[Nydam Mose]] (3rd–5th century)

arrowhead         
also arrow-head (arrowheads)
An arrowhead is the sharp, pointed part of an arrow.
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arrowhead         
¦ noun
1. the pointed end of an arrow.
2. Geometry a quadrilateral in which one internal angle is more than 180°.
3. a water plant with arrow-shaped leaves above the water surface. [Genus Sagittaria: several species.]
Arrowhead         
·noun The head of an Arrow.
II. Arrowhead ·noun An aquatic plant of the genus Sagittaria, ·esp. S. sagittifolia, - named from the shape of the leaves.

Wikipedia

Arrowhead

An arrowhead or point is the usually sharpened and hardened tip of an arrow, which contributes a majority of the projectile mass and is responsible for impacting and penetrating a target, as well as to fulfill some special purposes such as signaling.

The earliest arrowheads were made of stone and of organic materials; as human civilizations progressed, other alloy materials were used. Arrowheads are important archaeological artifacts; they are a subclass of projectile points. Modern enthusiasts still "produce over one million brand-new spear and arrow points per year".

A craftman who manufactures arrowheads is called an arrowsmith.

Examples of use of Arrowhead
1. But there‘s no arrowhead on it any more," Shaheen said.
2. Dev Gnanadev, a trauma surgeon at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center.
3. LAKE ARROWHEAD, Calif. –– They‘ve stolen cars, used drugs and forged checks.
4. A huge earthquake sent their house in Lake Arrowhead, Calif., plummeting 20 feet.
5. More than 200 homes burned in Lake Arrowhead and Running Springs, fire officials said.