"Spearmen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Soldiers armed with long spears, typically as part of an infantry force.
A long, pointed hunting implement or weapon, typically made of wood or metal, used for throwing at game, such as a fish or rabbit.
To have spearheaded means to have taken the lead in organizing or promoting something, such as an event, project, or idea. It can also mean to have taken charge of a group or team and guided them in a particular direction.
To initiate or take the lead in an activity, project, or new initiative, usually with a sense of enthusiasm or eagerness to be in a position of authority or influence.
Spearheads is a noun that refers to the cutting point of an object, typically a pointed object, such as a stake or a weapon with a sharp point. It can also refer to a person or group that leads or pioneers something, often being highly influential or innovative.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The automotive company has being competing as a spearhead in the electric vehicle market.<br> The pioneer study of the brain was spearheaded by a renowned neuroscientist.<br><br>In military and historical contexts, spearheads are the front edge of an advancing military force, typically consisting of the most elite and well-trained troops.
A spearwort is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the family Raflesiaceae. It is a genus of aquatic plants typically found in wetlands and water bodies. Spearworts are characterized by their distinctive spear-shaped leaves and showy flowers, which are often white, yellow, or purple in color.<br><br>The term "spearwort" is sometimes used to refer to more than one genus of aquatic plants, including Ranunculus (also known as pool spurge or spearwort) and Caltha palustris (also known as marsh marigold or buttercup).