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Meaning of arrow
a straight, thin, sharp, typically pointed piece of wood, metal, or other material, shot or thrown as a weapon, especially from a bow.
Etymology of arrow
The word "arrow" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with the Old English word "arw" and the Proto-Germanic word "arwiz" being derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "ar-" which meant "to fit, to join".
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century to refer to a projectile shot from a bow.
Synonyms
dart
bolt
missile
projectile
shaft
pointer
indicator
direction
pointer
spear
javelin
lance
bolt
quarrel
reed
stick
rod
beam
ray
line
pointer
mark
sign
symbol
indicator
signal
marker
guide
needle
spike
prick
barb
point
tip
head
nozzle
cone
arrowhead
feather
fletch
vane
flight
bolt
shot
pellet
ball
bullet
shell
missile
rocket
projectile
stone
pebble
sling
catapult
crossbow
bow
archery
quiver
Definitions
- A straight, thin, sharp, typically pointed piece of wood, metal, or other material, shot or thrown as a weapon, especially from a bow.
- * A symbol or marker, typically a triangle or a line, used to indicate direction or orientation.
- * A pointer or indicator on a dial or gauge.
Usage Examples
- The archer notched an arrow in her bow and took aim at the target.
- * The arrow on the map pointed to the location of the hotel.
- * The arrow on the gauge indicated that the pressure was too high.