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Arrow

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Noun

1. arrow, pointer

a mark to indicate a direction or relation

2. arrow

a projectile with a straight thin shaft and an arrowhead on one end and stabilizing vanes on the other; intended to be shot from a bow

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Arrow

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noun
1. 
a long slender pointed weapon, usually having feathers fastened at the end as a balance, that is shot from a bow
▶ Related adjective: sagittal
2. 
any of various things that resemble an arrow in shape, function, or speed, such as a sign indicating direction or position

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Arrow

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noun
1. 
a slender shaft, usually pointed at one end and feathered at the other, for shooting from a bow
2. 
anything like an arrow in form, speed, purpose, etc.
3. 
a sign (←), used to indicate direction or position

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Arrow

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n.
1. A missile having a straight thin shaft and typically having a pointed head at one end and flight-stabilizing vanes at the tail end, meant to be shot from a bow.
2. Something, such as a directional symbol, that is similar to an arrow in form or function.
v. arrowed, arrow·ing, arrows
v. intr.
To move like an arrow.
v. tr.
To shoot with an arrow: arrowed a deer.

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