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=== Canada ===
=== Canada ===
* [[Arrowhead, British Columbia]], a former steamboat port and town, now submerged
* [[Arrowhead, British Columbia]], a former steamboat port and town, now submerged
* [[Arrowhead Mountain]], Ellesmere Island, Nunavut
* [[Arrowhead Mountain (Nunavut)|Arrowhead Mountain]], Ellesmere Island, Nunavut
* [[Arrowhead Provincial Park]], located in Huntsville, Ontario
* [[Arrowhead Provincial Park]], located in Huntsville, Ontario
* [[Arrowhead Lake (Ontario)]], four lakes in the province of Ontario
* [[Arrowhead Lake (Ontario)]], four lakes in the province of Ontario
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==Military==
==Military==
* Arrowhead 140, the export version of the Royal Navy [[Type 31 frigate]] designed by Babcock International
* [[Arrowhead device]], a US military decoration
* [[Arrowhead device]], a US military decoration
* [[Apache Arrowhead]], a helicopter vision system
* [[Apache Arrowhead]], a helicopter vision system
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* [[Arrowhead warbler]], a bird species
* [[Arrowhead warbler]], a bird species
* ''[[Verrucosa arenata]]'', a spider species, also known as the arrowhead spider
* ''[[Verrucosa arenata]]'', a spider species, also known as the arrowhead spider
* The AR strain of ''Drosophila pseudoobscura'' {{endash}} see [[Drosophila pseudoobscura#Arrowhead|''Drosophila pseudoobscura'' § Arrowhead]]


== Plants ==
== Plants ==

Latest revision as of 18:55, 2 November 2023

An arrowhead is the point of an arrow.

Arrowhead or Arrow Head may also refer to:

Geography

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Antarctica

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Canada

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United States

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Homes

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Military

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Animals

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Plants

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  • Sagittaria, a genus of aquatic plants mostly native to the Americas
  • Nephthytis, a genus of herbaceous plants native to western Africa
  • Syngonium, a genus woody vines native to Africa, Mexico, and the West Indies

Business

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Film and television

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Sports

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Other uses

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See also

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