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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. 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. Jun 2, 2024 · A utensil with spikes used to put solid food into the mouth, or to hold food down while cutting. Coordinate terms: spoon, knife, table knife, butter knife, steak knife, spork, foon, chork. Hyponyms: salad fork, cocktail fork, crab fork, pickle fork, chip fork.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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

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

  11. the point or part at which a thing, such as a river or a road, divides into branches. either of the branches into which a thing divides: When the road splits, take the left fork. v. to divide into branches:[ no object] The road forks up ahead.