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Etymology 1
From, from (oblique form ēarw-), from , from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A projectile consisting of a shaft, a point and a tail with stabilizing fins that is shot from a bow.
 * 2) A sign or symbol used to indicate a direction (e.g. →).
 * 3)  A directed edge.
 * 4)  A dart.
 * 5)  The  symbol, which has specific meanings in various programming languages.
 * 6)  The  or  of a mature  plant.
 * 1)  A dart.
 * 2)  The  symbol, which has specific meanings in various programming languages.
 * 3)  The  or  of a mature  plant.
 * 1)  The  or  of a mature  plant.

Translations

 * Breton: (1, 2)
 * Guaraní: (1)
 * Interlingua:, (1, 2)
 * Lithuanian: (1, 2),  (2)
 * Romanian:
 * Slovak: (1),  (2)
 * Tupinambá: (1)

Verb

 * 1)  To move swiftly and directly (like an arrow).
 * 2)  To let fly swiftly and directly.
 * 3)  To develop an.
 * 4)  To navigate using the arrow keys.
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 * 1)  To navigate using the arrow keys.
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 * 1)  To navigate using the arrow keys.
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Etymology 2
Representing pronunciation.

Contraction

 * 1)   (sometimes used with a redundant a or an).