A pike is an infantry weapon. A spear is more or less a projectile weapon.
There is no difference I know this because I am smart
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Has to do with NYC apartments
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There is no difference both words mean the same thing.
A pike is the old wording for a spear. A rod with a sharpened end is usually a basic "pike".
In tuck, your knees are bent. In pike, your knees should be straight.
Spear Pike
No I believe it was relative to the term spear.
A pickeral is a member of the pike family and usually grows to a pound or two. A walleye is a member of the perch family and grows larger.
A spear is a generic term for a shafted weapon, but a javelin is specifically designed to be thrown.
a pike, which is a spear like weapon
A two-tipped spear is called a double-headed spear or a double-bladed spear. It is designed with a blade at both ends for increased versatility and effectiveness in combat.
Spear fishing is done with a spear & regular is done with a rod/reel w/ fishing line & you catch the fish on a hook with bait.
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To us, it can mean both a species of fish, and a long spear-like weapon.
Yes, the Pike fish is believed to be named after the Middle English term "pike," which was derived from the Old English "pic," meaning sharp or pointed. The association with the mountain may have arisen from the fish's spear-like shape and aggressive nature.