sceptre or scepter
The ball and stick that the queen holds is called the orb and scepter. The orb represents the monarch's authority and the Christian world, while the scepter symbolizes royal power and governance. Together, they are part of the regalia used during coronation ceremonies and signify the queen's role as the head of state.
It's called a Shepherd's Crook.
becuz it holds the pig on the stick like spit sticks to paper
Isn't it a ballsack? No, it's a bindlestiff (bindle for the sack, stiff for the stick that holds it.)
the metal part is the shaft the top the holds the ball is called the head and the net is the mesh
The queen stick insects name is called sausage
A stick
A female ruler who holds the title of a king is typically referred to as a "queen regnant." This term is used to distinguish a ruling queen from a queen consort, who is the wife of a king but does not hold the ruling power.
The "Rainbow Portrait" is called so because Queen Elizabeth I in the painting holds a rainbow in her hands, a symbol of peace and divine approval. The portrait was created to showcase the Queen's power, majesty, and connection to divinity.
The Pope holds a Holy Crucifix or 'sceptre'. It is officially called a 'Pastoral Staff' pr Crosier with the Crucifix mounted atop of it. Though it is not required, he believes it has spiritual influence and symbolizes might or power.
holds a shape
The skinny "stick" that holds up the anther in a flower is called the filament. It is a part of the stamen, which is the male reproductive structure of the flower. The filament supports the anther, where pollen is produced and stored, facilitating pollination when the pollen is transferred to the stigma of a flower.