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arrowhead
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
arrow +? head
Noun
arrowhead (plural arrowheads)
- (weapon) The pointed part of an arrow.
- (symbol) The pointed part of an arrow.
- Any plant in the genus Sagittaria.
Synonyms
- (Sagittaria): duck potato, wapato
Translations
See also
- elf arrow
- leaf-arrowhead
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sagittate
English
Etymology
From Latin sagitta (“arrow”).
Adjective
sagittate (not comparable)
- Shaped like an arrowhead, with one point at one end, and two points at the other.
- (botany, of leaves) Shaped like an arrowhead, with two pointed lobes extending downward from the base.
Derived terms
- obsagittate
- semisagittate
- subsagittate
Related terms
- hastate
Anagrams
- agitatest
Latin
Verb
sagitt?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of sagitt?
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