cusp
A cone would fit the given description because it has a pointed vertex and a circular base.
The name for a pointed end is often referred to as a "tip." This term can apply to various objects, such as the tip of a pencil, knife, or arrow. In specific contexts, it may also be called a "point" or "apex."
If you have a pointed nose one of the people in your family probally has one too. so you inherited it from your family member.
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There isnt one for a specific FNB branch, just the universal one for FNB
I don't think there's a specific term for it; one word for a point of this nature in general is a "cusp," and the astronomical term for the general region of the end would be "limb" (this applies to a larger region than just the point at the end, though).
Yes, a wedge typically has one end that is pointed or tapered in order to allow it to penetrate or separate objects when force is applied.
There is one five-pointed star on the flag, alongside a crescent (for reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Pakistan.svg)
The white crescent and eight-pointed star on the flag of Azerbaijan symbolize the country's Turkic heritage and its ties to the Islamic world. The eight-pointed star represents the eight Turkic peoples and the eight branches of the Turkic culture. The crescent is a common symbol in Islamic flags, representing progress and the growth of the country.
a spear, a stake or perhaps an arrow.
Crescent Foods ended in 1989.
the answer to this question is the South Africa flag is the best flag with 5 points and a crescent on it.
Turkey has a flag that features a five-pointed white star and a crescent moon on a red background. The crescent and star are traditional symbols of Islam and have been associated with the region for centuries. The flag was officially adopted in 1936, although its design has historical roots dating back to the Ottoman Empire.
the anterior end of Paramecium is rounded.
Pointed Sticks ended in 1981.
Crescent Air Cargo ended in 2006.
The Crescent - department store - ended in 1988.