The answer could be pointless if it were to be a riddle.
However, in real life, it would just be a stick.
Pointless
an inverted kiteIf it is a quadrilateral then an arrowhead. Otherwise simply call it arrow-shaped.
The 'classic' arrow-head shape has 7 angles.
It depends on they type of arrowhead you have. If it is a arrowhead in the shape of a directional arrow, there are no obtuse angles. The most possible obtuse angles is 1.
a arrowhead has got 4 sides all of them do if u dont belive me go on arrow heads and count the sides
Pointless
an inverted kiteIf it is a quadrilateral then an arrowhead. Otherwise simply call it arrow-shaped.
An arrow without an arrowhead is often referred to as a "shaft" or "fletched shaft," as it consists mainly of the main body of the arrow. In some contexts, it may simply be called a "bare shaft." This term emphasizes the absence of the arrowhead while still retaining the other components.
If referring to an arrowhead as in the tip of an arrow, then it's a noun. If Arrowhead is a place, then it's a proper noun.
The compound word is arrowhead.
An arrow shaft with fletching.
The 'classic' arrow-head shape has 7 angles.
It depends on they type of arrowhead you have. If it is a arrowhead in the shape of a directional arrow, there are no obtuse angles. The most possible obtuse angles is 1.
Gold arrow camp?
a arrowhead has got 4 sides all of them do if u dont belive me go on arrow heads and count the sides
The arrowhead symbolizes the direction of approach and the way the would fight. The arrowhead to the Indians was their sword and a very good one. They used it to fight and they could make them very fast and easily. They would use the tree bark and shape it and then find an ovul rock and slowly shape it to be the head of an arrow. That is why they call it an arrowhead.
arrowhead