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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The tip of a mountain is called a peak.
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 pencil is called the nib.
Q- Tip tip
It is called a Lance
sharp lance with a rock tied around it they sharping the tip of the rock
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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The tip of a continent is called a cape or a point.
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".