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Encyclopedia > Arrow (disambiguation)

An arrow is a projectile launched from a bow. Japanese arrow (ya) and head // Weapon An arrow is a pointed projectile that is shot with a bow. ...


Arrow can also refer to:

Arrows are also used: Arrow is horse ridden by American Bruce Davidson and Canadian Graeme Thom in the equestrian sport of eventing. ... Bruce Davidson is an American equestrian who competes in the sport of eventing. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Arrow (musician). ... An arrow is a graphical symbol like →, ←, used to point or indicate direction, being in its simplest form a line segment with a triangle affixed to one end, and in more complex forms a representation of an actual arrow. ... ARROW[1] A national demonstrator project funded by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training[2] under the Research Information Infrastructure Framework for Australian Higher Education. ... Team Orange Arrows Formula One car at the 2000 United States Grand Prix The Arrows Racing Team team was founded in 1977, by Italian financier Franco Ambrosio (A), Alan Rees (R), Jackie Oliver (O), Dave Wass (W) and Tony Southgate (S) when Rees, Oliver, Wass and Southgate left the Shadow... Random House is a publishing division of the German media conglomerate Bertelsmann AG, which acquired it in 1998. ... Random House is a publishing division of the German media conglomerate Bertelsmann based in New York City. ... Arrow Dynamics was a roller coaster design company based in Clearfield, Utah. ... Arrow Electronics NYSE: ARW is a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Melville, New York. ... In voting systems, Arrow’s impossibility theorem, or Arrow’s paradox, demonstrates that no voting system can possibly meet a certain set of reasonable criteria when there are three or more options to choose from. ... Arrow anti-ballistic missile launch The Arrow Interceptor (טיל ×—×¥, Hebrew: Khetz) is a theater missile defense (TMD) system; it is the first missile that was specifically designed and built to intercept and destroy ballistic missiles on a national level. ... Alphonsus Celestine Edmund Cassell MBE (born November 16, 1954) is a soca musician who performs under the stage name Arrow. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Arrow in Holland is close to the original format (although also playing classic hits from later decades) 675 AM or on FM cable in the Netherlands see http://www. ... The Vympel R-37 (NATO reporting name: AA-X-13 Arrow) is a Russian air-to-air missile designed as a weapon for the Mikoyan MiG-31M interceptor aircraft. ... Arrow is a village in the larger Stratford-on-Avon and at the very bottom tip of Warwickshire, England. ... In optics, an anti-resonant reflecting optical (ARROW) waveguide is formed from an anti-resonant Fabry-Perot reflector. ... Avro Arrow The A.V.Roe CF-105 Arrow was a delta-wing interceptor aircraft, designed and built in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Avro Canada during a short period of time in the 1950s. ... The Golden Arrow was a luxury train of the Southern Railway and later British Railways that linked London with Dover, where passengers took the ferry to Calais to join the Flèche d’Or that took them onto Paris. ... Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Arrow: Arrow, launched c. ... Kenneth Arrow Kenneth Joseph Arrow (born August 23, 1921) is an American economist, winner of the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in 1972. ... 1919 Pierce-Arrow advertisement The Pierce-Arrow was a Buffalo, New York (United States) based manufacturing company from 1901 to 1938. ... The River Arrow rises north of Redditch in Worcestershire and heads generally south to become a major tributary of the River Avon. ... Silver Arrow – 1939 GP Silver Arrows was the name given to Germany’s Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union Grand Prix cars between 1934 and 1939, as well as to the Mercedes-Benz Formula One cars in 1954/55. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... The T-211 is a light aircraft designed by John Thorp in 1945. ... Zenos paradoxes are a set of paradoxes devised by Zeno of Elea to support Parmenides doctrine that all is one and that contrary to the evidence of our senses, the belief in plurality and change is mistaken, and in particular that motion is nothing but an illusion. ...


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Arrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (269 words)
An arrow is a pointed projectile that is shot with a bow.
Artisans who make arrows by hand are known as "fletchers," a word related to the French word for arrow, flèche.
The term "arrow" is also used for a graphics symbol like →, used to point or indicate direction, being in its simplest form a line segment with a triangle affixed to one end, and in more complex forms a representation of an actual arrow.
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