Results for: having a pointed tip, in the shape of an arrowhead
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bolt, spring forward; run swiftly, fast move, make something move quickly, missile used as weapon, missile used in darts, move swiftly, pointed, projecting part or organ, springing forward; sudden forward movement; small pointed missile (used in dart g...dart
border between zodiac signs, flap of valve, point of intersection, pointed end, pointed end of crescent moon, pointed projection in Gothic architecture, ridge on molar tooth, spinodecusp
bouncing back into shape, making springing motions, resilient, elastic, flexiblespringy
Bowed, as in the shape of a curve. Usually referring to the price/required yield relationship for option-free bonds.Convex
branch of road or river, branch out, split, separate, divide; make into the shape of a fork; pierce or lift with a fork, cause to branch, chess position, divide into two, dividing point in road or river, eating utensil with two or more prongs; pitchfor...fork
branch of robotics that deals with building robots in the shape of animals (developed for Disneyland), puppet animationanimatronics
bread baked in long narrow loaves, French bread; rectangular-shaped gem, convex molding, rectangular gem, shape of baguette gem, stick-shaped loafbaguette
bright orange color, citrus fruit, mandarin orange, variety of citrus fruit having a reddish orange color and a round slightly flattened shape; reddish orange color, of bright orange colortangerine
buildings surrounding yard, four-sided shape, open area surrounded by buildings, quadrilateral, four-sided and four-angled plane figure (such as a square or rectangle); area surrounded by buildings on all four sides, U.S. map unit on single sheetquadrangle
bulging in shapebombé
bungle a play, miss a pass, fumble (Sports); fail, carry out unsuccessfully, do something badly, fail to catch something, failed action, fowl feathers, fur covering in the shape of a tube which keeps the hands warm; missing a pass, bungling a play (Spo...muff
buttress feature, pointed fortification, slender church spire, spireletflèche; fleche
calla lily, any of a number of subtropical plants having long pointed leaves and a white petal which surrounds a spike of yellow flowers; marsh plant found in norther Europe and North Americacalla
camped in tents, with tent shape, with tentstented
canine tooth, cuspid, dog, like a dog, pertaining to a dog; of or pertaining to a canine tooth, member of the dog family Canidae; sharp pointed tooth located between the front teeth (incisors) and the molars, of dogscanine
 

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