flinthead (Meaning)

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flinthead (n)

an American stork that resembles the true ibises in having a downward-curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics

Synonyms & Antonyms of flinthead

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flinthead Sentence Examples

  1. The flinthead spearhead pierced through the skin of the woolly mammoth.
  2. The blacksmith forged the flinthead arrowheads with precision.
  3. The hunters carried flinthead axes to fell trees and clear a path.
  4. The flinthead drill was used to create intricate designs in bone and wood.
  5. The flinthead knife was a versatile tool for cutting, scraping, and carving.
  6. The flinthead harpoon was used to catch fish and other aquatic creatures.
  7. The flinthead hammer was used to break and shape stone tools.
  8. The flinthead scraper was used to remove animal hides and prepare skins.
  9. The flinthead awl was used to pierce holes in leather and other materials.
  10. The flinthead chisel was used to carve stone and other hard surfaces.

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an American stork that resembles the true ibises in having a downward-curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics

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The flinthead spearhead pierced through the skin of the woolly mammoth.

The blacksmith forged the flinthead arrowheads with precision.

The hunters carried flinthead axes to fell trees and clear a path.

The flinthead drill was used to create intricate designs in bone and wood.