The "pointy" part is mostly the Republic of South Africa, the southern most part of it being the Cape Of Good Hope and Cape Agullus
the pointy end or as some people say the bow
The pointy things inside a cave are called stalactites.
quills the pointy part is called quill a quill is also a feather pen
The pointy part of a geometric compass is called the "pointer" or "scribe." This sharp end is used to anchor the compass at a specific point while drawing arcs or circles. The other end typically holds a pencil or pen for marking the desired shape.
The insect with a pointy nose is called a weevil.
A pointy part of a church roof is called a steeple. Steeples are tall structures that rise above the roofline and often serve as a focal point for the building. They are commonly found on churches and other religious buildings.
The pointy things on forks are called tines. They are used to spear and pick up food.
Stilettos
The pointy end of a knife blade is called the tip. It is the part of the blade that is used for precision cutting and piercing. The tip's design can vary depending on the type of knife and its intended use.
the scientific name for the skin on the elbow is called a weenis. The name of the actual elbow (meaning the pointy part you can see) is called the olecranon.
The front of a vessel is called the bow. It is the forward-most part of the ship or boat.
The pointy rock in the Galapagos is called pinnacle rock and is on the island of Bartolome.