Arrow (disambiguation)
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An arrow is a projectile launched from a bow.
Arrow can also refer to:
- Arrow (horse): eventing horse ridden by Bruce Davidson
- Arrow, Stage name of Alphonsus Cassell, Soca artist of the Caribbean.
- Arrow (symbol), indicating direction or movement
- ARROW (Australian Repositories Online to the World)
- Arrows, a former Formula One motor car racing team
- Arrow Books, an imprint of Random House
- Arrow Dynamics
- Arrow Electronics
- Arrow's impossibility theorem on voting systems
- Arrow missile, Israeli surface-to-air missile
- Arrow (musician), artist Alphonsus Cassel
- Arrow of time, a physics concept
- Arrow (passenger train)
- Arrow Pharmaceuticals
- Arrow (radio format), playing 1970s era classic rock
- Arrow (Russian missile), an air-to-air missile
- Arrow, Warwickshire, England
- ARROW waveguide, an anti-resonant reflecting optical waveguide
- Avro Arrow, a Canadian airplane
- Golden Arrow (various meanings)
- HMS Arrow, one of several ships of this name in the Royal Navy
- Kenneth Arrow born 1921, an economist, winner of Nobel Prize in Economics
- Pierce-Arrow, an American automobile
- River Arrow in Warwickshire, England
- Rootes Arrow, a range of cars from the British Rootes Group during 1967-1976
- Silver Arrow (various meanings)
- The Arrow (radio), a digital radio station in the United Kingdom
- Thorp Arrow, an American light aircraft design
- Zeno's arrow paradox (philosophy)
Arrows are also used:
- In the context of category theory, 'arrow' is a synonym for 'morphism'.
- In functional programming, an instance of arrows in functional programming is a generalisation of monads in functional programming.
- In propositional logic, the arrow represents a material implication, where if statement A is true, then the truth of statement B is implied.
- In set theory, the function arrow signifies that a set maps to another.

