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Arrow

An arrow is a fin-stabilized projectile launched by a bow. A typical arrow usually consists of a long, stiff, straight shaft with a weighty (and usually sharp and pointed) arrowhead attached to the front end, multiple fin-like stabilizers called fletchings mounted near the rear, and a slot at the rear end called a nock for engaging the bowstring.

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Arrow

Nodes81
Edges80
Triples93
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.024691
Components1

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Arrow

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related to Arrowhead · 17
Arrow → Arrowheads, Blunts, Bodkin, Broadheads, Damascus, However, In, It, Judo, Medieval, Some, The, Their, These, They, UK, Used
related to history · 15
Arrow → Africa, Ahrensburg, Americas, Archery, Arctic, Denmark, Fa Hien Cave, Hamburg, Holmegård, Likely, Sibudu Cave, South Africa, Sri Lanka, The, They
related to External links · 12
Arrow → Arrows, ArrowsCarbon Arrows Explained, Ashby's, Bows, Detail, Dr, Identifying Flint Artifacts, Media, OPLIN, Point, Wikimedia CommonsWhat's, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Nocks · 12
Arrow → Almost, Arrows, D-loop, If, In English, It, Most, Some, Synthetic, The, Usually, Wooden
related to Fletchings · 9
Arrow → Also, Fletchings, Flight, Four-feather, Historically, New Guinea, Some, They, With
related to Size · 7
Arrow → Arrows, English, However, Mary Rose, These, Turkish, Very
related to Finishes and cresting · 5
Arrow → Arrows, Crests, For, Like, Traditional
related to Shaft · 4
Arrow → Port Orford Cedar, Such, The, Traditional
related to Wraps · 3
Arrow → Additionally, Brightly, Wraps
is a · 2
Arrow → fin-stabilized projectile launched by a bow, homophone to the shortened word aro used by aromantic people to refer to themselves.Ancient Indian astronomers often associate the interdependent trigonometrical components with…

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arrows used shaft fletchings nock may fletching usually archery feathers also bow made often end attached use bows arrowheads traditional

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Arrowis ahomophone to the shortened word aro used by aromantic people to refer to themselves.Ancient Indian astronomers often associate the interdependent trigonometrical components with…0.90text
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so that missed outdoor shots do not become as stuck in obstacles such as tree stumpsinstance ofBroadheads used for hunting dangerous game0.80text
Arrowrelated to ArrowheadThe0.60section
Arrowrelated to ArrowheadSome0.60section
Arrowrelated to ArrowheadArrowheads0.60section
Arrowrelated to ArrowheadBodkin0.60section
Arrowrelated to ArrowheadThey0.60section
Arrowrelated to ArrowheadIt0.60section
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