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An arrow typically has three main sides: the shaft, the fletching, and the point. The shaft is the long, straight part, while the fletching refers to the feathers or vanes that stabilize its flight. The point is the sharp tip at the end, designed for penetration. In terms of geometric sides, one could consider it to have a triangular cross-section, but the concept of "sides" can vary based on interpretation.

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