Nuolenkärki
Nuolenkärki is a Finnish word that translates to "arrowhead." It is most commonly used to refer to the sharpened tip of an arrow, designed for piercing. Historically, arrowheads were made from a variety of materials including stone, bone, wood, and later metal such as iron or bronze. The shape and material of a nuolenkärki varied depending on its intended use, such as hunting different types of game or for warfare.
In a more metaphorical sense, nuolenkärki can also describe something that is pointed or sharp, or a