spear-point


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Noun1.spear-point - the head and sharpened point of a spearspear-point - the head and sharpened point of a spear
pike - medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet
point - sharp end; "he stuck the point of the knife into a tree"; "he broke the point of his pencil"
lance, spear, shaft - a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon
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These spires were like great spear-points, and if they tumbled upon one of them they were likely to suffer serious injury.
The 4.5-inch spear-point blade has a flat ground main bevel with a tapered top grind.
The Shaman's 3 58" premium CPM S30V stainless steel blade is the spear-point style found on many Spydie knives.
Another excellent EDC, the Para 3 unfolds to 7.24" overall, 2.95" of the total in a feisty premium CPM S30V partially serrated stainless steel spear-point blade.
Shovels were of two designs, either spear-point or bull-tongue.
Hardly a spear-point of attack could find a fissure between the perfectly fitting courses of the structure.
The spear-point blade is manufactured from XC75 carbon steel (stainless is an option).
The Medium Hunter is 8" long with a fixed 4 1/8" spear-point blade.
While the manufacture of points might be a male occupation, the spear-thrower, rather than the spear-point or the spear itself, is the general symbol of masculinity and male authority.
Jimmy pulled the spear-point out the tree-trunk, and took a swipe at the two armed cavemen, but Rog blocked his way.
The Mpak is available with a traditional spear-point blade, but also with the Special Forces requested tanto design (shown).
Eventually, this becomes a lane which meanders down into Waunfawr with views of Caernarfon,Anglesey and the dramatic, spear-point peaks of theEifl mountains.