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    fork
    /fɔːk/

    noun

    • 1. an implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.
    • 2. the point where something, especially a road or river, divides into two parts: "turn right at the next fork"

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a route) divide into two parts: "the place where the road forks"
    • 2. dig or move (something) with a fork: "fork in some compost"

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  2. FORK definition: 1. a small object with three or four points and a handle, that you use to pick up food and eat…. Learn more.

  3. noun. ˈfȯrk. Synonyms of fork. 1. : an implement with two or more prongs used especially for taking up (as in eating), pitching, or digging. 2. : a forked part, tool, or piece of equipment. 3. a. : a division into branches or the place where something divides into branches. b. : confluence. 4. : one of the branches into which something forks. 5.

  4. Fork definition: an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., such as a utensil for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.. See examples of FORK used in a sentence.

  5. 1. A utensil with two or more prongs, used for eating or serving food. 2. An implement with two or more prongs used for raising, carrying, piercing, or digging. 3. a. A bifurcation or separation into two or more branches or parts. b. The point at which such a bifurcation or separation occurs: a fork in a road. c.

  6. An eating utensil with several points or prongs is called a fork. If you aren't skilled at using chopsticks, you can ask the waiter at the Chinese restaurant to bring you a fork. In most Western households, forks are a basic part of a table setting — unless all you're eating is soup.

  7. FORK meaning: 1. a small object with three or four points and a handle, that you use to pick up food and eat…. Learn more.

  8. Fork definition: A utensil with two or more prongs, used for eating or serving food.

  9. an instrument of greatly varying size with a handle at one end and two or more pointed prongs at the other: forks are variously used as eating utensils and for pitching hay, breaking up soil, etc.

  10. fork (of something) a thing that is like a fork in shape, with two or more long parts. a jagged fork of lightning; a monkey sitting in the fork of the tree; see also tuning fork; either of two metal supporting pieces into which a wheel on a bicycle or motorcycle is fitted

  11. a small object with three or four points and a handle, that you use to pick up food and eat with: a knife and fork. Fewer examples. knives, forks, and spoons. She pushed the food around with her fork. He picked up his knife and fork. She lifted the fork to her mouth. Prick the pastry with a fork.