Spears is the plural of spear
you use spear as a noun or verb.Examples:Noun: His spear was always kept sharp if any unwanted visitors were to come.Verb: I want you to spear that dummy right in the chest, soldier!
Yes, "spear" is a noun. It refers to a weapon with a pointed metal head, typically used for thrusting or throwing.
A trishul is known in English as a trident. It is a three-pronged spear or weapon that symbolizes various concepts in Hinduism, including the trinity of gods, creation, preservation, and destruction.
"Spear" is another word for "lance" that starts with the letter "s."
Ancient China had invented the first iron tipped spears.
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He was killed by a spear tipped in the venom of a stingray.
Ares named his spear "PelΓ³ri" in honor of Mount Pelion, where it was forged. It was said to be extremely sharp and effective in battle.
A sledgehammer is long heavy hammer. Not sure what the hammer thrown at the Olympics is called, but a a javelin is a metal tipped spear used for field competitions at the Olympics.
"Clovis points" are prime examples of stone-tipped spears. Specimens made from chert, flint, jasper, and chalcedony have been found. They date back to the Paleo-Indian period about 13,500 years ago. The replaceable spear tip had a flute, or groove, which allowed it to be fastened (hafted) to the spear's shaft. That way, only the tips needed to be carried when travel to new hunting grounds became necessary. "Folsom points" are "newer".
It is called the Spear
An Aztec spear thrower is called an atlatl. It is a tool used to increase the velocity and distance of a thrown spear by providing leverage for the thrower.
It may have been any one or all of these. 1. fire 2. clothing 3. rock tipped spear
King Arthur's spear was called "Rhongomyniad." It was a powerful and legendary weapon that he used in battle.
It is not. Saturn is called the "crowned planet" because of it's ring.Uranus is called the tipped planet because its axis of rotation is 89° to the ecliptic (the Ears axis is 23,5° to the ecliptic)
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