The tip of a lance is called a "head" or "point." This part is often designed to be sharp or pointed for effective thrusting in combat or jousting. In some contexts, the specific term "lance head" may also be used to refer to this component.
It is called a Lance
Explosive Used For Fire-lanceGun powder was used by the Chinese to make explosives and the primitive flamethrower called a fire-lance.
The Lance surname originted in Norfolk, England.
Corporal. Note: An E3 in the Marine Corps is called a lance corporal; a rank which to the best of my knowledge only exists in the British Army and the US Marines. A lance corporal is the highest enlisted rank, and a corporal is the lowest non-commissioned officer rank.
If you're referring to the metal tube the bullet comes out of, the very tip is called the muzzle. Behind that is the barrel. The wood/plastic piece below that, on rifles, is called the stock.
Yes, Lance will be in tip-top shape for this years race.
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Steed (any horse that was ridden, not necessarily by a knight however);Charger (a group of different types of warhorse);Horse (could be either singular or plural);Warhorse (could refer to almost any kind);Destrier;Courser;Rouncey (the last three being types of charger);Palfrey (these were not warhorses, but rather used when travelling long distance).
The tip of a mountain is called a peak.
The tip of a pencil is called the nib.
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It is called a Lance
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The tip of a pencil is called the "lead" or the "point." It is the part of the pencil that is used for writing or drawing.
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If you mean the name Lance, then there is no Spanish equivalent. If a boy called Lance went to Spain, his name would still be Lance while he was there. If you mean the word lance (as in a spear), then the Spanish for that is "lanza".
The tip of a continent is called a cape or a point.