The stingray you’re describing is likely the "thorny stingray" (Dasyatis centroura), known for its elongated, pointed wings and long, tapering snout. This species is characterized by its flattened body and thorn-like spines along its back, which provide protection from predators. Thorny stingrays are typically found in coastal waters and can bury themselves in the sand to camouflage from threats. Their unique shape allows them to navigate their environment effectively while hunting for prey.
Your nose is as pointy as the tip of a knife.
a pointy end der
Because otherwise it couldn't do its job properly.
it does effect the plane because the wider the wings are the easier it will be to gain lift and the more narrower the wings are the harder it will be to stay in the air longer.
there is no such word. But there is "punta" which means "tip" as in a knife or the tip of something pointy. A pencil for instance has a punta.
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.
yes simply cut off the tip of the tail or barb
They are most often called the "tip". Crayola has a mascot called "Tip" that they feature on many of their products and advertising materials.
it is rare from its wings
Yes. It is symetrical along its spine, from the front of its head to the tip of its tail.
At first it was a quill, (feather with a pointy tip and ink on it) now its, well, a pen
An arrow head that is flat at tip instead of pointy.