A set of arrows that show direction is called a direction field. This is also known as a slope field and is a graphic representation of the solutions of a first-order differential equation.
A compass rose is a design of a set of arrows on a map that shows directions. It shows north, south, east, west, northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest.
The 'bag' arrows are carried in is called a quiver.
A group of arrows is referred to as a "set" of arrows. Sets of arrows are usually sold by the dozen (12), but sometimes are sold by the half-dozen (6). Sometimes a set of arrows is called a quiver (the same name as the container that holds the arrows). Another name for a "quiver" of arrows is a "sheaf" of arrows, especially when referring to large numbers of (more than one dozen) arrows. In Mediaeval times (i.e., the "Middle Ages"), particularly during the Hundred Years' War between England and France (A.D. 1336-1453), military archers would carry bundles, or "sheafs", of arrows, consisting of twenty-four (24) arrows per sheaf. Because of the huge numbers of arrows needed for each battle, those arrows were made as inexpensively and as quickly as possible; as with any mass-produced commodity, the quality of the item(s) produced tends to suffer. It is believed by some that today's cheap, lower-quality mass-produced arrows should also be called "sheaf" arrows, to help differentiate them from higher-quality custom-made arrows (but that is, after all, a matter of opinion).
fletcher. They made and sold arrows
The name given for a container for arrows is called a quiver.
a line. arrow on one end is called a ray and no arrows is called a line segment.
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The word 'set' denotes a collection of objects, which is a collective noun. The usual collective noun for arrows is a 'quiver of arrows'.
The person who made arrows was called a fletcher.
The case for carrying arrows is called quiver.
A case for arrows is called a quiver.