If I'm reading your question properly I don't know why it's in the celebrities section-but anyway's, it's called a harpoon.
It is a light spear thrown with the hand and used as a weapon. In the cartoon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, a javelin is a Spell Card. I forgot what it does, but there you go, Qwerty! One definition is a a light spear throw by hand as a weapon or thrown for distance as part of a field and track competition. Another definition is a species of pig like mammal - also know as peccary, or javelina
No, unless someone's name is spear. Or a city name. --- No. If you are referring to an object, like a weapon, than it is a common noun. Proper Nouns are names, such as Henry or Florida. However, it can also be a verb meaning "to pierce".
An elephant's tusk is like a spear is an example of simile.
Another word for exactness is same, exactly, identical, a like?
appeared to \ looks like
A trident is a three pronged spear.
A spear with three prongs is called a trident. It is a three-pronged spear historically used for fishing and hunting, but also commonly associated with mythical figures like Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.
A trident, which looks like a three pronged spear.
Poseidon is usually shown carrying a trident.
A trident (greek for "three teeth") is a type of spear-like weapon with 3 tines or points.
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.
The prefix "tri-" means three. In the case of "trident," it refers to the three points or prongs of the spear-like weapon.
Poseidon's weapon is often depicted as a trident, a three-pronged spear-like weapon. It is a symbol of his power and authority over the sea.
Blueish Greenish it think. My sources have never described the color of Poseidon's Trident. <3 lol :B
A three-pronged spear is called a trident. A three-pronged fork is just a fork. It might be a pitchfork, or a table (salad, dinner or seafood) fork, or even a serving fork. Placement on the table and relative size are the guides, and they say more about the fork (and suggest a name like dinner or seafood) than the number of tines.
Neptune's astronomical symbol is a stylized version of the god Neptune's trident. See related link for a pictorial
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.