arrowhead

[ˈærəʊhɛd]

arrowhead Definition

the pointed end of an arrow.

Using arrowhead: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arrowhead" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The arrowhead was made of flint.

  • Example

    He found an arrowhead while hiking in the woods.

  • Example

    The museum has a collection of arrowheads from different cultures.

Phrases with arrowhead

  • a type of houseplant with arrow-shaped leaves

    Example

    She has an arrowhead plant in her living room.

  • arrowhead hunting

    the activity of searching for arrowheads, often as a hobby

    Example

    He enjoys arrowhead hunting on weekends.

  • arrowhead necklace

    a necklace made of arrowheads, often used as a decorative item or as a symbol of Native American culture

    Example

    She wore an arrowhead necklace to the music festival.

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Summary: arrowhead in Brief

An 'arrowhead' [ˈærəʊhɛd] is the pointed end of an arrow, typically made of flint. It is often used in hunting and warfare. The term can also refer to a type of houseplant with arrow-shaped leaves, or to the activity of searching for arrowheads as a hobby. 'Arrowhead necklace' refers to a necklace made of arrowheads, often used as a decorative item or as a symbol of Native American culture.

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