The word is nock. The nock (noun) is the notch in the end of an arrow. To nock (verb) means to place an arrow on the bowstringinpreparation for shooting.
Yes. A nock is a metal or plastic piece at the end of an arrow, having a notch for the bowstring = noun.
The top of a bow arrow is called the "nock." The nock is a small notch or groove that fits onto the bowstring, allowing the arrow to be securely held in place before being drawn and released. It also helps ensure proper alignment and consistent release during shooting.
c. 1577 from 'otch', from Middle French 'oche' (notch) Old French 'ochier' " to notch". Top notch would indicate an arrow notch that could be brought to the bowstring and 'notched' quickly, increasing bowman's rate of fire
its called a fletching and the one coloured a different colour is called the odd fletching you are always supposed to shoot with the odd fletching out
the end of the arrow with the nock
in engineering drawing, a line with an arrow at each end is called a dimension line
Top-Notch Magazine ended in 1937.
i think its Fletching, though that could just be the part of adding feathers to stabilise the arrow, like in darts... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletching There is not really a specific term for creating arrows. Arrow building is the most specific I have heard. Fletching as a noun means the section of the arrow that stabilizes it. Fletching as a verb it the act of putting either feathers or vanes on the arrow.
Great Notch - NJT station - ended in 2010.
A head of a arrow is the pointed end.
Arrow Air ended in 2010.