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Fork
Fork
n.
An
instrument
consisting
of a
handle
with
a
shank
terminating
in
two
or
more
prongs
or
tines
,
which
are
usually
of
metal
,
parallel
and
slightly
curved
;
used
from
piercing
,
holding
,
taking
up, or
pitching
anything
.
Fork
n.
Anything
furcate
or
like
a
fork
in
shape
, or
furcate
at
the
extremity
; as, a
tuning
fork
.
Fork
n.
One
of
the
parts
into
which
anything
is
furcated
or
divided
; a
prong
; a
branch
of a
stream
, a
road
,
etc
.; a
barbed
point
, as of an
arrow
.
Fork
n.
The
place
where
a
division
or a
union
occurs
;
the
angle
or
opening
between
two
branches
or
limbs
; as,
the
fork
of a
river
, a
tree
, or a
road
.
Fork
n.
The
gibbet
.
Fork
v. i.
To
shoot
into
blades
, as
corn
.
Fork
v. i.
To
divide
into
two
or
more
branches
; as, a
road
, a
tree
, or a
stream
forks
.
Fork
v. t.
To
raise
, or
pitch
with
a
fork
, as
hay
; to
dig
or
turn
over
with
a
fork
, as
the
soil
.
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