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arrow

[ar-oh] / ˈær oʊ /
NOUN
pointed weapon or symbol
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There, people speculated that a new logo - 12 arrows emanating from the centre of a circle - could mean there will be 12 tracks on the new record.

From BBC

Spin can be pictured as a small arrow showing the direction of an atom's magnetic field.

From Science Daily

The winner of this primary might have earned little more than a third of the vote, and will enter the fall’s general election bloodied from high-profile slings and arrows from their own side.

From Salon

The arrival of the arrow, small as it was, was a notable advance in Western civilization.

From The Wall Street Journal

After USC lost to unranked Texas Christian in the Alamo Bowl to finish a 9-4 season, coach Lincoln Riley said, “The arrow is pointing straight up.”

From Los Angeles Times