
1) American Indian relic 2) California resort lake 3) Comestible veg 4) Comestible root veg 5) Comestible root vegetable 6) Comestible vegetable 7) Culinary vegetable 8) Edible root vegetable 9) Edible vegetable 10) Edible tuber 11) Edible root 12) Edible veggie 13) Edible root veg 14) Edible veg 15) Former Amtrak route
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An arrowhead is a tip, usually sharpened, added to an arrow to make it more deadly or to fulfill some special purpose. The earliest arrowheads were made of stone and of organic materials; as human civilization progressed other materials were used. Arrowheads are important archaeological artifacts; they are a subclass of projectile points. Modern e...
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[Charlottesville, Virginia] Arrowhead, also known as Arrowhead at Red Hill, is a historic home and farm complex located near Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. It consists of a two-story, three-bay, gable-roofed frame center section dated to the 1850s; a two-story, multi-bay north extension added in the early 1900s; and a two-bay,...
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[Herman Melville House] Arrowhead, also known as the Herman Melville House, was the home of American author Herman Melville during his most productive years, 1850–1863. In this Pittsfield, Massachusetts house, Melville wrote some of his major work: the novels Moby-Dick, Pierre (dedicated to nearby Mount Greylock), The Confidence-Man, and ...
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[fence] In Thailand, universities (มหาวิทยาลัย) are institutions of higher education which cover a broad range of subjects, as opposed to institutes (สถาบัน) and colleges (วิทยาลัย), which offer training in specific disciplines. ...
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[science fiction venue] Arrowhead is the name that science fiction writer James Blish and his wife, literary agent and science fiction writer Virginia Kidd, gave to their home in Milford, Pennsylvania. The Virginia Kidd Literary Agency has been operating continuously at Arrowhead since 1965. Arrowhead has been a focal point for science fict...
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[train] The Arrowhead was a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) between Minneapolis, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin in the United States. After two years of operation, service was extended from Superior to Duluth, Minnesota. The Arrowhead began on April 16, 1975 as a daily all-coach trai...
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• (n.) An aquatic plant of the genus Sagittaria, esp. S. sagittifolia, -- named from the shape of the leaves. • (n.) The head of an arrow.
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any freshwater plant of the genus Sagittaria, consisting of about 20 species distributed worldwide, having leaves resembling arrowpoints. Arrowhead ... [2 related articles]
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(Sagittaria) These hardy and tender, bog and aquatic plants are commonly known as Arrowhead. They are great for the perimeter of pools and water gardens and for tanks or tubs in the greenhouse. The leaves are shaped like an arrowhead, thus the common name, and they produce tall spikes of pretty, white flowers, ½- to 1-inch in diameter, from June...
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1. <botany> An aquatic plant of the genus Sagittaria, especially. S. Sagittifolia, named from the shape of the leaves. ... 2. <cell biology> Fanciful description given to the pattern of myosin molecules attached to a filament of F actin. Easier to see if tannic acid is added to the fixative. The arrowheads indicate the polarity of the f...
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Ar'row·head` noun 1. The head of an arrow.
2. (Botany) An aquatic plant of the genus
Sagittaria , esp.
S. sagittifolia , -- named from the shape of the leaves.
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The arrowhead (Sagittaria sagittifolia) also known as Wapatoo and Is-ze-kn, is a water plant of the family Alismaceae widely distributed throughout Europe, northern Asia and North America. The stem is swollen at the base and throws out creeping stolons or runners, which produce globose winter tubers one centimetres in diameter, composed almost enti...
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n] - the pointed head or striking tip of an arrow
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This is generally a distinctive piece that is sealed to an arrow shaft. This is the hitting end of an arrow.
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noun the pointed head or striking tip of an arrow
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A symbol shaped like an arrowhead that is used in illustration to direct a leader line. Reference, leader line
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the head or tip of an arrow, usually separable from the shaft and conventionally wedge-shaped. · anything resembling or having the conventional shape of an arrowhead. · any aquatic or bog plant of the genus Sagittaria, having usually arrowhead-shaped leaves and clusters of white flowers. · any of several other plants having arrowh...
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